REDWIRE Three highly effective habits of pneumatic torque wrenches

August 18, 2014 REDWIRE is news you can use from leading suppliers. Powered by FRASERS.

Posted by McCann Equipment Ltd


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Pneumatic torque tools are staple pieces of equipment for the serious industrial manufacturer in application-demanding industries from automotive to transportation. 

A pneumatic torque wrench is a member of the pneumatic tools family, which is powered by compressed air. Pneumatic torque wrenches have the specific role to apply a certain amount of force upon a component, such as a fastener for example, causing it to rotate, which is essentially a measure of torque.

Pneumatic torque wrenches exemplify the proverbial saying that good things come in small packages: the lighter load of this tool enables greater manipulation to work with projects of varying sizes.

What else makes pneumatic torque wrenches provide more punch in power and bang for your buck? Here are three habits of pneumatic torque wrenches that they cannot break.

Power: a prime distinction between pneumatic torque wrenches compared to manual or electrical options exist in its heightened power. Force from pneumatic tools use kinetic energy, a more economical and efficient alternative compared to traditional electrical power.

Precision: precise tensioning to fasteners such as gaskets, nuts and bolts is exactly the kind of habit you want pneumatic torque wrenches to keep. Besides the ability to execute tight tolerances to the correct tightness, accurate clutch performance is achieved. Once the desired tension specification is reached, the wrench stops as a way to prevent over-tightening; this safeguard feature averts possible damage to the wrench mechanism or disfiguration of the workpiece components.

Versatility: pneumatic torque wrenches offer a wide range of torque settings, specifically designed to adapt its speed so that it can operate at a slower RPM in narrow or tight spaces. General torquing speeds range anywhere from 150 to 750 pounds of adjustable torque. Also, the ability to torque both forwards and backwards will put your industrial project into overdrive.

Visit McCann Equipment to view all their pneumatic torque solutions, including the Wheelmaster Pneumatic Torque Wrench engineered for specialty applications in the trucking and bus industries.


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Posted by McCann Equipment Ltd


Industrial Distributor Specializing in Torque Tools and Torque Related Equipment. Used in all industries such as manufac... Read more

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