Economic trigger start type electric torque screwdriver, Industrial electric Screwdriver
Introduction:
Electric Torque screwdrivers are an ideal way to speed up production, reduce operator error and fatigue while providing exact repeatable torque to assembly applications. Express Assembly electric screwdrivers are provided in either lever start or push to start models with motor choices of AC Direct Plug-in, Premium DC Brushless, or DC Standard Brushed. Our torque control screwdrivers are available with either a full auto shut-off clutch or an economically priced slip/cushion clutch. We also carry in-line, angle, and pistol grip models
Product Detail:
1. Compared with other model, it is a super value type, lower price, high performance. but please notice that the motor come with out sensor, so it will start slower and more heat.
2. Non-contact switch is used to provide a durable life in which there is no necessity to replace the item often.
Technical Details:
Model | A400L | A500L | A600L | |
Measuring range | kgf.cm | 0.3-6.5 | 2-12 | 5-25 |
N.m | 0.05-0.69 | 0.2-1.18 | 0.5-2.45 | |
No load speed(r.p.m) | HI | 1000 | ||
LO | 650 | |||
Diameter of screw | M1.2-M2.5 | M1.6-M3.0 | M2.6-M4.0 | |
Screw bit | Φ4mm | Φ5mm | 1/4 hex | |
Applicable screw bit | ![]() |
Application :
Common applications can be found in industries like electronics, medical manufacturing, automobile manufacturing, contract manufacturing and anywhere fasteners are used to assemble a product. Many companies use our quality screwdriver torque drivers to ensure that accurate repeatable torque is being applied and maintained throughout their assembly applications.
FAQs About Your New Electric Screwdriver
If you still aren’t completely confident about which kind of electric screwdriver you need, take a look at these popular questions and their answers below.
Q. Is an impact driver the same as an electric screwdriver?
Impact drivers and electric screwdrivers share some similarities, but they are different tools. Think of an electric screwdriver as a smaller, lighter, and less powerful version of an impact driver. An electric screwdriver is designed for occasional use, while an impact driver can withstand frequent, prolonged usage. An impact driver is built for heavier-duty tasks—basically a mid-point between an electric screwdriver and a power drill.
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