SKIDMORE CALIBORE
CALIBRATIONS TRACEABLE BACK TO NIST.
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SKIDMORE CALIBORE
0 – 1500 TON Capacity
SKIDMORE CALIBORE
The bolt tension calibrator for all bolts using the following tools:
Impact Wrench • Manual Torque Wrench • Nutrunner • Pneumatic Toque Wrench • Hydraulic Bolt Tensiomer • Hydraulic Torque Wrench • Missing Link • DTI Squirters & TC break-off-bolts.
Skidmore first developed bolt tension calibration technology in the 1950s, and their units became the industry standard for testing high-strength bolts. In the same way that “Kleenex” became the generic term for tissues, “Skidmore” is the generic industry term used when referring to bolt tension calibrators. Today, both Skidmore-Wilhelm and Norwolf offer lines of bolt testing machines that are used for installations performed using manual, electric, pneumatic and hydraulic wrenches.
Skidmore bolt testing is required in applications such as steel buildings, bridges and similar structures. Skidmore bolt testing is performed for two main purposes:
- Preinstallation Verification (PIV) Testing, and
- Rotational Capacity (RoCap) Testing
The Calibore™ bolt tension calibrator for all bolts using the following tools:
- Snap–in” front plate and hex bushing.
- Built in adjustable reaction bar.
- Gauge reads in both pounds and kilo Newton’s.
- Solid, heavy-duty gauge protector.
- Solid milled clamp that secures at two points for beam mounting.
- Drilled holes provided for base / table mounting.
- Label identifying recommended minimum bolt tension.
- Fitted, wheeled carrying case.
- Light weight (basic unit weights 17 ½ lbs. compared to competitions 45 lbs.).
- Available in 350 K and 1,000 K.