murr52
Mechanical
- Jul 21, 2006
- 9
I am designing a torque limiter for subsea equipment so the ROV's don't inadvertantly overtorque a valve. I can't seem to find how accurately the Class 4 torques tools can be controlled. Most of the companies who manufacture them don't show how precisely the actual output torque can be regulated.
Any one know if its typical for a ROV operator to accidentally or unknowingly spike the torque tool over 100 ft-lbf or 50 ft-lbf?
if his target was 200 ft-lbf or 1200 ft-lbf
Any one know if its typical for a ROV operator to accidentally or unknowingly spike the torque tool over 100 ft-lbf or 50 ft-lbf?
if his target was 200 ft-lbf or 1200 ft-lbf