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News Release from: Kaisertech | Subject: Low-voltage electric screwdrivers
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 09 August 2005
Screwdrivers power through assembly
duties
A new range of low-voltage electric screwdrivers from Kaisertech covers a variety of production requirements.
A new range of low-voltage electric screwdrivers from Kaisertech covers a variety of production requirements The light duty range will handle machine screws from 1 to 3mm or self-tapping from 1 to 2.6mm; the medium duty series can be used with machine screws from 2 to 5mm and self-tapping from 2 to 3.5mm; and the heavy duty product will deal with machine screws from 2.6 to 6mm and self-tapping from 2.6 to 5mm
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 18 Oct 2000 at 8.00am (UK)
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The majority of the tools are of straight, trigger start design with reverse control, auto shutoff and torque adjustment.
In addition torque locks are available for some units to prevent operators from independently adjust the default torque setting.
ESD-safe versions can also be supplied.
The heavy-duty model is available as a trigger operated or push-to-start tool and is also offered with a pistol grip conversion attachment.
Range options include 90-degree attachments, spring balances, power supplies, soft start power supplies and a range of bits.
A battery powered digital torque meter can also be provided to measure the output of tools and can be set to display torque in kilogram-centimetres, Newton-metres or pound-inches. Request a free brochure from Kaisertech ...
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