Product Description
1/4" Pistol adj. Clutch Screw Driver
| Maximum Torque Nm | 5-13 |
| Capacity (mm) | 6 |
| Free Speed rpm | 1800 |
| Weight kg/(lb) | 1.50 |
| Over Length mm/(in.) | 241 |
| Avg.Air Consumption CFM | 5 |
| Air Inlet Size in. | 1/4" |
Precision Meets DurabilityCrafted with an alloy steel body and adjustable clutch mechanism, this screwdriver offers precise torque control while ensuring long-lasting durability. Its ergonomic pistol grip enables steady handling during high-torque applications. The 1/4 inch chuck and hex bit type facilitate compatibility with a wide range of fasteners in industrial settings.
Efficiency in Every CycleCapable of delivering true power through compressed air at a working pressure of 90 psi, the screwdriver maximizes productivity with its lightweight design and 0.45 HP power output. The low noise level supports a safer, more comfortable environment for workers, especially during repetitive or prolonged usage.
FAQs of Heavy Duty Adj. Clutch Screwdriver:
Q: How does the adjustable clutch mechanism enhance the screwdrivers performance?
A: The adjustable clutch allows the user to control the torque output, reducing the risk of over-tightening or damaging fasteners. This flexibility is especially beneficial for applications requiring different torque settings during assembly.
Q: What type of bits are compatible with the 1/4 inch chuck?
A: The screwdriver is designed to accept 1/4 inch hex bits, making it compatible with a wide assortment of industry-standard screwdriver and fastener bits.
Q: When is it advisable to use this heavy duty clutch screwdriver?
A: This tool is ideal for assembly lines, workshops, and industrial environments where precision and consistent torque are requiredespecially when handling repetitive fastening tasks across various materials.
Q: Where should the compressed air supply be connected?
A: Connect the compressed air supply to the 1/4 inch BSP air inlet. Ensure the supply provides a working pressure of 90 psi (6.3 bar) for optimal performance.
Q: What is the benefit of the screwdrivers 82 dB(A) noise level?
A: With a maximum operating noise of 82 dB(A), the tool offers a quieter alternative to many similar air-powered devices, minimizing disruptions and supporting occupational safety standards.
Q: How does the alloy steel body influence tool longevity?
A: Alloy steel construction provides enhanced resistance to wear and damage, contributing to a longer service life, especially in high-demand industrial environments.