Torque measuring equipment
  • Torque Measuring Solutions - Digga North America

Measure anchor drive torques between 5,000-360,000ft-lbs

Digga offers a range of torque measuring solutions which are accurate, operator friendly and easy to install. Our products ensure that the correct torque specifications have been met and accurate data has been recorded for every job carried out.


Torque Hub - Digga North America

Torque hub

The Torque Hub measures real-time torque generated by the drive unit, through a load cell. It converts mechanical force into digital values that operators can read and record through the wireless 7” (178mm) display. The display is connected via WiFi, for a more reliable connection.

The Torque Hub is over 99% accurate, it also shows the inclination of the pile and allows the operator to manually add pile depth. The data is stored internally and can be exported by the operator to produce pile reports for engineers. Suits anchor drives (5,000 to 70,000 FT-LBS) with 2” - 3" hex or 100mm Square shafts sizes.


Torque Spool - Digga North America

Torque spool

Utilizing the same technology as the Torque Hub, the Torque Spool has its load cell located between two flanges. This allows the operator to mount the unit on differently sized output shafts and drive tools, to avoid adaptors and a need for multiple units.

The Spool uses the same 7” (178mm) display as the Torque Hub, which is also connected via WiFi for a more reliable connection. The Torque Spool is over 99% accurate, it also shows the inclination of piles and allows the operator to manually add pile depth. The data is stored internally and can be exported by the operator to produce pile reports for engineers. Suits anchor drives (80,000 to 360,000 FT-LBS).


Torque Measuring System - Digga North America

Pressure differential gauge

Differential Pressure Gauge uses transduces located within the drive unit to calculate actual pressure received to the power head. The calculation is achieved by measuring the pressure from the feed line and subtracting the back pressure in the
return line.

The differential pressure is then displayed in the operator’s cab. The operator can cross reference the displayed figure with the supplied torque chart to determine the theoretical output torque of the
drive unit. Suits anchor drives (6,000 to 360,000 FT-LBS).