Torque analyzers are how you find out whether the number on your tool is the number at the joint. Mountz torque analyzers are high-precision instruments that test, calibrate and verify the performance of both hand and power torque tools, so any facility holding strict quality standards can prove every tool on the line runs within tolerance.
Why a facility needs one
A torque tool drifts silently — it keeps reporting the set value long after it stops delivering it. Therefore, without a torque analyzer, the first sign of drift is a failed fastener or a failed audit. Because these analyzers give real-time measurement and detailed data analysis, they catch over-torque conditions early and cut the risk of fastener failure.
Key features
- Peak and first-peak modes — so click wrenches and continuous-drive tools both read correctly.
- Data logging — builds the traceability record an auditor asks for.
- Digital displays — easy to read on the floor, not just at a desk.
- Wide sensor support — works across a range of torque sensors and transducers.
- Bench or floor use — for example in a dedicated calibration lab, or directly at the station.
Which measurement mode?
| Mode | Captures | Use on |
|---|---|---|
| Peak | Highest torque in the cycle | Continuous-drive tools |
| First peak | Torque at the first break | Click wrenches, cam-over drivers |
| Track | Live reading | Setting and adjusting |
Picking the wrong mode is the classic error: a click wrench read in peak mode flatters itself, because the peak arrives after the click.
Frequently asked questions
What does a torque analyzer do?
It measures the torque a tool actually delivers, so you can verify it against the set value. In addition, it logs the result for traceability.
Do I need one if my tools are ISO 6789 rated?
The rating describes the tool when it left the factory. However, tools drift with use, so an analyzer is how you confirm they still perform — which is what ISO 6789 compliance and zero-defect manufacturing rest on.
Can it be used on the production floor?
Yes. These systems work in a dedicated calibration lab or directly on the line, so verification does not have to mean taking a tool out of service and sending it away.
Which sensors does it work with?
A wide range of Mountz torque sensors and transducers. Therefore tell us your torque range and tool type and we will pair the analyzer to the right sensor — see torque analyzers and sensors.
Order torque analyzers in Singapore
Call +65 6555 1745 or email sales@phil-industries.com.sg with your torque range and tool type. Mountz analyzers provide the traceability and accuracy required for ISO 6789 compliance.


