Choosing the right Mountz torque wrench for Singapore aerospace assembly comes down to three things: traceability, repeatability, and the right click range for your specification. First, let us look at why aerospace differs from generic industrial torquing. Aerospace MRO and tier-1 suppliers in Singapore must meet AS9100, Boeing D6-51991, and Airbus AIPS 02-01-003 fastening standards. As a result, every critical fastener needs a documented torque value plus, in many cases, a torque-and-angle record.
Click-type, beam, or digital: which Mountz wrench fits aerospace work?
Mountz offers three families that aerospace teams in Singapore commonly select. Each one has a clear use case.
- Click-type torque wrenches (Mountz EFW, FGC series) suit field MRO and line maintenance. They click and slip when the target torque is reached, which prevents over-torque on titanium and aluminium fasteners.
- Beam wrenches are simple, calibration-stable, and used as reference tools by inspectors. However, they need a clear sight-line to the dial, so they are slower for production.
- Digital torque wrenches (Mountz BMX, EZ-TorQ III) capture the actual peak torque, store readings, and export to USB or Bluetooth. For audit-heavy aerospace lines they are the only practical choice.
Match the torque range to your fastener spec
Aerospace fasteners in Singapore range from M2 cabin trim screws at 0.4 Nm up to M16 landing-gear bolts beyond 300 Nm. Therefore, a single wrench cannot cover every job. As a rule of thumb, pick a wrench where your target torque falls between 20% and 80% of the wrench's full scale. In addition, allow one extra wrench per shift as a calibration spare, so production never stops when a tool is sent out for verification.
Calibration, traceability, and the Singapore audit trail
SAC-Singac accredited calibration is the gold standard for aerospace. Mountz wrenches ship with NIST-traceable certificates, and Phil Industries arranges local recalibration aligned to ISO 6789-1:2017. Furthermore, store every wrench in a tagged case, log it into your CMMS, and verify it on a torque tester before each shift. As a result, your AS9100 auditor sees a clean trail from fastener to certificate.
Phil Industries can help you select and calibrate
Above all, the right wrench depends on your actual production mix. Our engineers can walk your line, review your fastener spec sheet, and recommend the smallest set of Mountz torque tools that covers it. We also coordinate calibration and supply torque analyzers and sensors so your QA team can verify in-house.
For a free aerospace torque audit, message our engineer on WhatsApp at +65 8127 1274 or visit our contact page. In short, the right Mountz torque wrench cuts rework, satisfies auditors, and lasts through ten thousand cycles when it is matched to your job.