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ASME B107.28-2005

Electronic Torque Instruments

Provides performance and safety requirements for manually operated electronic torque instruments with integral or interchangeable heads. It includes requirements for endurance, torque value ranges, and accuracy for these torque instruments. It is not intended to describe products infrequently utilized or those designed for special purposes.


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Document History
Revises:
  • ASME B107.28M-1997
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