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Air Screwdriver

Air Screwdriver
A pneumatic screwdriver (also known as an air screwdriver) is an air-powered tool used for tightening and loosening screws in a fast and efficient manner. It is ideal for repetitive screw-driving tasks in industrial assembly lines and production environments. Where Is It Used?
• Electronics and appliance assembly
• Furniture and cabinet manufacturing
• Automotive component assembly
• Mass production and industrial assembly lines Features:
• Torque range: Typically between 3 Nm and 50 Nm
• Working principle: Powered by compressed air, rotating the driver bit
• Body types: Straight or pistol grip models
• Bit compatibility: 1/4” hex shank screwdriver bits
• Trigger or push-to-start operation: Some models offer automatic shut-off at set torque Advantages:
• Fast and consistent screwdriving
• Suitable for long periods of continuous use
• Does not overheat, unlike electric models
• Lightweight and ergonomic, reduces operator fatigue
• Adjustable torque settings (in certain models) Safety Considerations:
• Use proper torque settings to avoid damaging screws or materials
• Requires clean, lubricated air supply for optimal performance
• Operators should wear protective gear such as goggles and hearing protection
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