Hydrajaws Expands Digital Excellence with Launch of Verify Torque

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Hydrajaws, a leader in pull testing technology, has introduced the Verify Torque adaptor, a significant enhancement to its digital solutions portfolio. 

This cutting-edge Bluetooth®-enabled torque wrench adaptor is set to revolutionise compliance and traceability in torque testing by integrating seamlessly with existing tools.

Since introducing the industry’s first reporting app in 2016, Hydrajaws has consistently led the way in bringing digital advancements to pull testing. The company’s latest innovation, the Verify Torque adaptor, now extends this digital excellence to torque testing, ensuring precise and reliable torque measurements that enhance the installation process of anchors.

The Verify Torque adaptor empowers users to effortlessly capture torque data effortlessly via a dedicated reporting app. This app not only ensures all measurements align with manufacturers’ recommendations but also provides comprehensive traceability. 

The collected data is securely stored in the cloud, offering users easy access and peace of mind, knowing their data is protected and readily available whenever needed.

In a testament to its groundbreaking innovation, Hydrajaws’ Verify Torque has been awarded Product Innovation of the Year – Tools at the Torque Expo in May 2024. This prestigious accolade highlights Hydrajaws’ commitment to delivering advanced solutions that meet the evolving demands of the industry.

Key Features of Verify Torque:

  •     Bluetooth® Enabled: Attaches easily to existing torque tools, transforming them into smart devices.
  • Seamless Data Capture: Instantly records torque measurements, ensuring accuracy and efficiency.
  • Dedicated Reporting App: Facilitates compliance with industry standards and enhances traceability.
  • Cloud Storage: Securely stores all data, providing easy access and robust data management.

Stephen Hynes, Managing Director of Hydrajaws, emphasised the company’s dedication to innovation and compliance. 

“At Hydrajaws, we are committed to advancing the standards of pull and torque testing through innovative digital solutions. The introduction of Verify Torque is a testament to our ongoing dedication to compliance, accuracy, and technological advancement. We are honoured to receive the Product Innovation of the Year – Tools award at Torque Expo, which validates our efforts to revolutionise torque testing.”

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