Test Range:
100N-1000N(10-100KG)
Product Features
a. Belt tension can be correct, and simple determination
b. Using an extension rod (optional), can also be tested in a small place.
c. The use of the method of measuring the needle, the most suitable for the determination of the area covered by the belt.
Product Structure
A. The main part B. Pressure C. extension rod (optional)
1 Connecting part 7 Handle 10 Interface
2 Return Button 8 Steering Wheel 11 Outer Shaft
3 Pointer 9 Interface Nut 12 Interface Nut
4 Dial 13 Inner Shaft
5 Hook
6 Shelf
Tips for Attention
1) This is the belt tension measuring device, when not in use, please put in the bag for safekeeping.
2)Instruments should not be dropped, hit, do not twist the hook, the curve can not be a normal slide, you can not correctly test.
3)The belt tension were lower (About100NPlease do not test, because it is possible to cause a pointer to the twisted and internal gear damage.
4)Resin material of the shell do not touch the mineral lines, oil, oil, if you hit, immediately wipe clean, so as not to determine the normal.
5)Inside the instrument, please do not just go to the spin off, adjust.
6)Regular use of gauge accuracy test (optional).
Operation Method
Return to the "0" operation
The numerical representation is the belt tension with the pointer, so the determination will return a pointer to "0" position.
This operation is the return of the 0 button.Central projection small button) to the direction of the arrow, dial pointer to dial 0Location (red part range)
1)Hold the tensiometer steering handle and disc is the dynamometer test essentials, as FigureThreeshows, the hook on the belt to be measured.
2)SlowlyAfterburner
At this point, the inner spring makes the belt bend, and the pointer indicates the value of the belt`s tension.
3)In order to make the pointer stable and accurate, to repeat the operation of the above 2 items.
4) once again hold tensiometer count is disengaged from the belt.
5)The value of the pointer is the value of the tension of the belt. (unitN)
Note the belt hook on the belt hill site.