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The Digital Force Gauge is a versatile dynamometer designed for a wide range of applications, from industrial testing to scientific research. With a maximum load capacity of 500N and the ability to switch between four measurement units, it ensures accurate and reliable results. Features like customizable gravity settings, safety alarms, and energy-saving automatic shutdown make it an essential tool for professionals seeking efficiency and precision.
L**K
Great product
accurate easy to use and came with batteries
K**.
Works well
Works well. I actually use this to test estop cables on Amazon job sites.
C**H
Excellent. Good for triggers but also great for all sorts of things.
Incredible value for the price. Better than the "usual" brand for trigger pull measurement. Very repeatable. Very accurate (comes with cal data). Good set of auxiliary tips and tools making it useful for lots of force/weight measurements, not just firearm triggers. Small. Nice storage case. Really a great buy. The only negative I have is I doubt it really could handle up to 500 N. That's over 100 lbs! I didn't test this. I'd expect the plastic case to crack!
J**L
Reasonably priced, light weight, precise, affordable
Works as expected, appears to be reasonably precise, although I have not checked for accuracy. The device is reasonably sturdy (having dropped it from low heights and it survived). It is also reasonably light weight and therefore can travel well.
P**P
Simple interface, solid construction
Easy to use and has threads on the bottom for mounting. Comes with a sturdy case and various tip attachments. Unfortunately no rechargeable battery.
M**3
Cool Little Tool
Ok I was looking for a dynamometer to measure force application on controllers for consoles/PC and this thing popped up. The price was decent and I figured, what the heck I can try it.So I have access to an industrial tester of controllers and this one. Tested this one against the industrial tester, and it was within a reasonable margin of error (3-5%) which when you are talking grams of force, is not that great of an amount (if you were talking about kilograms, maybe it would be worse). The industrial tester showed 58 grams, this little tester showed 56.9 grams. That's pretty darn accurate.So so far far ... I like it and it will be pushing all my buttons.
A**R
Works well
Works well for my use, checking belt tension on my core xy 3d printer. Exceeded my expectations so far
J**
Used for Work
I had to order this for work as we were redoing the ADA section of out JD's and needed a tool to best determine the push/pull force needed to perform certain tasks. I knew nothing about this. I looked up a few YouTube videos as the instructions were not very helpful (to me - I'm a visual learner). Once I had an understanding of how it functioned, it was easy to use and got the job done pretty quickly and accurately.
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