Pneumatic wrench is also a combination of ratchet wrench and electric tool, mainly a tool that provides high torque output with minimal consumption. It accelerates the rotation of an object with a certain mass through a continuous power source, and then instantly hits the output shaft, so that a relatively large torque output can be obtained.
Compressed air is the most common power source, but there are also electric or hydraulic torque wrenches. Torque wrenches that use batteries as the power source are also popular.
Pneumatic wrenches are widely used in many industries, such as car repairs, heavy equipment maintenance, product assembly (usually called “pulse tools” and designed for precise torque output), major construction projects, installation of wire thread inserts, and any other place The high torque output required.
Pneumatic wrenches are available in every standard ratchet socket drive size, from small 1/4″ drive tools for small assembly and disassembly to 3.5″.
Pneumatic wrenches are generally not suitable for the fastening of ceramic or plastic mounting parts.
Post time: Dec-27-2021