Recommend some tools for checking loose screws on ZDY500-1.4-2 hard-toothed gear reducers.
Here are some tools that can be used to check for loose screws in the ZDY500-1.4-2 hard tooth reducer:Torque wrench: This is a commonly used tool for checking loose screws. Select a torque wrench with an appropriate range based on the specifications and torque requirements of the gearbox screws. When using, set the torque wrench to the specified torque value of the screw, and then use it to turn the screw. If the screw starts to rotate before reaching the specified torque, it means that the screw has become loose and needs to be re tightened to the specified torque. The SGSX series torque wrench has the characteristics of high precision, accurate measurement, and stable performance, and is widely used for bolt tightening detection and control in industries such as mechanical manufacturing.

Screw torque tester: It can detect the tightness of screws or nuts fixed on objects, and also measure the torque when screws or nuts are screwed in or out. Compare the actual torque with the standard torque to determine if the screw is loose. For example, the SGJN series torque tester from Henggang brand has different measurement ranges to choose from, high accuracy, and functions such as rotation angle testing and torque testing. It can also be connected to a computer for data transmission and analysis.
Screw tightening tester: such as JISC's NST series screw tightening tester from Japan, which can obtain various data such as tightening torque, axial force, thread torque, bolt elongation, etc. in one measurement. Can comprehensively detect the tightening status of screws, accurately determine whether the screws are loose and the degree of looseness.
Feeler gauge: used to check the gap between screws and connecting surfaces. Insert the feeler gauge into the gap between the screw and the connecting surface. If the gap is too large and exceeds the normal range, it may indicate that the screw is loose. When using, pay attention to selecting a plug gauge of appropriate thickness to accurately measure the gap size.