Straight air screwdriver SENSOMAT series
with slip clutch

straight air screwdriver
straight air screwdriver
straight air screwdriver
straight air screwdriver
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Characteristics

Type
straight
Other characteristics
with slip clutch
Rotational speed

Max.: 2,300 rpm
(14,451.3 rad.min-1)

Min.: 500 rpm
(3,141.6 rad.min-1)

Torque

Max.: 5 Nm
(3.69 ft.lb)

Min.: 0.3 Nm
(0.22 ft.lb)

Description

Thread forming with maximum motor power Seating torque less than driving torque Thread forming instead of thread damaging ergonomic robust Our pneumatic handheld screwdrivers SENSOMAT with mechanical clutch function are particularly suitable for applications such as: • Sheet metal assemblies • Wood assemblies • Self-tapping through bolts The SENSOMAT has been specially designed for screw joints where the screw-driving torque (forming torque) is close to or even higher than the shut-off torque due to high friction during assembly. In this way for example thread forming or thread cutting screws can be reliably processed with this screwdriver which is equipped with a mechanical clutch lock – there is no chance of damaging the screw by over-tightening. ADVANTAGES Included in delivery: Hose coupling with nozzle and nipple ∙ Torque adjustment tool ∙ Assortment of clutch springs The SENSOMAT control screwdriver tightens the screw with full motor torque. Just before the base of the screw head is seated, the shut-off clutch is released and the screwdriver switches off exactly at the pre-set torque. The screw is completely screwed in without damaging the screw connection. Torque accuracies of < 3% standard deviation and thus Cmk values of ≥ 1.67 with a tolerance of ± 15% can be reached * with SENSOMAT handheld screwdrivers. Statistically speaking, the error rate is less than 0.6 per one million screw assem- blies.

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*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.