TS electronic screwdriver
Screw in the desired torque with the TS electronic screwdriver
Capacity from 0.3 to 10 N.m
The TS electronic torque screwdriver is a portable static torque sensor designed for the precise measurement of torque applied during tightening, loosening, or torque verification operations on any type of part. Unlike mechanical-trigger torque wrenches, its static measurement technology allows it to continuously display the torque value in real time, with an accuracy of ±0.5% of full scale.
Description
The TS Electric Screwdriver
The TS electronic screwdriver can be used completely independently or mounted on a workbench for testing in a stationary position. Its JACOBS-style three-jaw chuck (removable) accommodates the vast majority of stopper, knob, and pin shapes, including irregular ones.
A 3/8-inch square drive can be used in place of the chuck for applications requiring standard bits.
When paired with the XA-m ACRN console or the AFTI display, the TS becomes a comprehensive measurement solution featuring data storage, program management, and data export. Comes with a connection cable, an adjustable chuck, and a calibration certificate.
Applications of the TS Electronic Torque Screwdriver
The TS electronic screwdriver is used in all industrial sectors where static torque measurement is required:
Cosmetics and Closure
Measurement of the tightening and loosening torque of bottle caps, and verification of the application torque of pumps and caps on cosmetic packaging lines. The JACOBS chuck fits virtually all plug geometries without the need for an additional adapter.
Pharmaceutical
Verification of the tightening torque for child-resistant closures and verification of the removal torque on primary packaging in accordance with GMP requirements.
Agri-food
Measurement of the opening and closing torque of caps and lids on jars, bottles, and food containers to ensure that the applied torque meets specifications on the filling line.
Electronics and Precision Mechanics
Measurement of the starting and operating torque of rotary switches, potentiometers, encoders, and small mechanisms, thanks to a measurement range spanning 0.3 to 10 N·m.
R&D and laboratories
Validation of capping processes, characterization of the torque behavior of new assemblies, and studies of repeatability and reproducibility.
Should I use the TS on its own or paired with a console?
In standalone mode, the TS is connected directly to a portable display. It measures and displays torque in real time, making it ideal for spot checks on production lines without the need for any special setup.
With the XA-m console: storage of 200 data points, 15 configurable programs with minimum/maximum thresholds, printer connection, and RS-232 export.
This is the recommended solution for quality control stations that require documented traceability and multi-SKU management.
With the AFTI indicator: measurement logging, overload indication, selectable peak or tracking mode. A hybrid solution between the standalone system and the XA-m console, designed for field inspections with simplified data archiving.
TS Advantages
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- Portable and independant
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- Modular by these different tips
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- Fast and precise
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- Connecting to an advanced playback console
Options
| Special chuck | ½ ‘’ 3-jaw chuck | |
| Reading console | AFTI | XA-m |
| Data processing software | Vector Pro Lite | DataXport |
Why choose an electronic torque screwdriver over a mechanical one
Mechanical torque screwdrivers with a trigger mechanism (such as the LTDK or DPSK) are designed to apply a precise torque during tightening—they trigger when the preset value is reached. The TS serves a different yet complementary function: it measures the actual torque transmitted, without triggering, and displays the value continuously.
This difference is fundamental in the context of quality control. A torque wrench tells you that “the preset torque has been reached,” but it doesn’t tell you the exact value applied to the plug, or whether that value was within your tolerance range.
When paired with an XA-m console featuring configurable thresholds, the TS provides you with a quantifiable, traceable, and archivable value for each measurement taken.
It is this ability to measure and document that makes the TS the go-to tool for capping process qualification, packaging line validation, and quality audits where measurement traceability is required.
Also worth checking out :
- The LTDK torque screwdriver — a mechanical-trigger screwdriver for tightening to a preset torque.
- The TTH static torque screwdriver — a static torque sensor for measurement in industrial screwdrivers.
- The XA-m measurement console — the recommended readout console for the TS, featuring memory, programs, and data export.
- Our calibration service — periodic metrological verification of the TS in our laboratory in Normandy.
Information complémentaires
| Accuracy | +/-0.5 % of the full scale |
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| Weight | 660 g |
| Tips | 3/8 carré mâle / Mandrin à 3 mors |
| Dimensions Length x Diameter | L 143 mm x D 43 mm |
| Deliverable | Cable for connection to a reading console |




