A force gauge, also known as a push-pull scale, is a handheld or test-stand instrument designed to measure push and pull forces with accuracy. It is commonly used in laboratories, quality control, and manufacturing processes to evaluate tensile strength, compression force, peel strength, and friction.
There are various types of force meters. The ATO force gauge series includes multiple types (such as digital, mechanical, and spring) that can meet different testing requirements.
Digital Force Gauges: Feature internal load cells and digital displays.
Mechanical Force Gauges: Utilize a calibrated spring mechanism to display force via a dial.
Spring Force Gauges: Use an internal spring system to measure force based on displacement.
Pro tip: Spring Force Gauges fall under the mechanical force gauge category. ATO’s standalone spring force gauges adopt internal spring displacement for force detection, sharing core spring-driven measurement principles with dial mechanical models while serving low-cost, basic push-pull test scenarios separately.
To help you quickly choose the right model, here is the ATO Force Gauge Selection Table summarizing typical ranges and features:
Digital Force Gauge
| Model | Measuring Range | Unit Option | Accuracy | Features |
| ATO-FG-ZP | 0-5N/10N/20N/50N/ 100N/200N/500N |
N/kgf/lbf | ±0.5% | LCD display, multi-unit, push & pull testing |
| ATO-FG-HA1000 | 2N/3N/5N to 1000N | N/kg/lb | ±1% | 6-digit LCD, 447-point memory, overload safeguard |
| ATO-FG-HA2000 | 2kN/3kN/4kN to 2000kN | N/kg/lb | ±1% | External sensor, custom g-value & auto shutoff |
| ATO-FG-ZMF | 0-10N/20N/30N/50N/ 100N/200N/300N/0-500N |
N/kgf/lbf/ozf | ±0.5% | Limit alarms with a clear LCD |
| ATO-FG-DY920 | ±10/20/30/50/100/ 200/300/500N |
N/kgf/lbf | ±1% | Real/history curves & tables, peak-valley readout |
| ATO-FG-DF | 10N/20N/30N to 500N | N/kg/lb | ±1% | Dual-spring digital push-pull gauge |
| ATO-FG-GS1315T | 0~2000kN kg | kg/t/kN/N/g | ±0.05-0.1% | IP65, alloy build, 24-hour continuous battery life |
| ATO-FG-MXTAR800 | 0~40kN | N/kg/lb | ±3% | IP67 waterproof rating, 200 bar burst pressure |
| ATO-FG-5G | 0~5g | g/oz/ozt/TL/ct | ±0.01g | Water-resistant design, 120s auto shutoff |
| ATO-FG-SEH | 20~200kN | kN/kg/lb | 2–6% | Compatible with Φ6–40mm rope diameters |
| ATO-FG-DGZ | 3000N/5000N | N/kgf/lbf | ±5% | Aluminum housing elevator rope tension gauge |
| ATO-FG-204PB | 0~1000N | N/kg/lb | ±0.5% | Handheld brake pedal force meter, dual power supply |
| ATO-FG-WPG | 10/100/1000kgf | kgf/gf/lbf | 0.2% | Peak hold function, large LCD display |
Mechanical Force Gauge
| Model | Measuring Range | Unit Option | Accuracy | Features |
| ATO-FG-NK | 20N/30N/100N to 500N | N/kg | / | Peak/Track switch, ambient temp use |
| ATO-FG-HTD | 10g~500g / 0.1~5N | N/g | / | Analog dial with peak hold function |
| ATO-FG-TK | 200g~10000g | g | / | Metal-cased spring pull gauge with laser scale & tare zero |
| ATO-FG-LTZ | 10~1000N | N/kg | / | All-steel spring tension gauge with clear scale |

Force gauges are widely used across different industries to evaluate material performance, product quality, and mechanical behavior under applied force.
A digital push-pull force gauge is a precision instrument used to measure tensile (pull) and compressive (push) forces in various applications such as quality control, material testing, and assembly processes. Choosing the correct measuring range is critical to ensure accurate readings and protect the instrument from damage.
Follow the Core Range Selection Rule
Before choosing a force gauge, determine the maximum force expected during testing. As a general rule, the force gauge's full-scale capacity should be:
Best Operating Zone
For optimal performance, keep normal test forces within 20% to 80% of the gauge's full-scale capacity. Most digital force gauges achieve their best balance of accuracy and resolution within this range.
Example: If the maximum insertion or pull-out force of a connector is 80 N:
Distinguish Static vs Dynamic Test Load
Testing load falls into static and dynamic categories, which require different safety factors when sizing the force gauge range:
Match Minimum Measured Force with Resolution
Range directly decides display resolution:
Common Standard Range Classification & Typical Application
Based on actual testing needs, here is the mainstream standard range breakdown paired with the corresponding use case.
| Full Range | Typical Testing Application |
| 1N~50N | Micro-electronics, button press force, small plastic snap, wire terminal pull |
| 100N~500N | Connector plug/unplug, small spring, daily goods opening force |
| 1000N~5000N | Hardware fastener, rubber tensile test, household appliance component |
| Above 5kN | Industrial fixture, automotive parts, material, destructive tensile test |
Our force gauge lineup includes many types (such as digital, mechanical, and spring) with a wide range of capacities. Each model features high-resolution displays, selectable units (N / kgf / lbf), peak hold, data storage, and auto power-off functions to meet the needs of laboratories and industrial applications alike.
Buying force gauges in ATO.com online store means choosing accuracy, reliability, and professional support. Every unit is factory-calibrated for stability and precision, backed by global shipping and expert technical assistance—helping you achieve efficient and dependable force measurement every time.