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Torque Controlled Impact Wrench

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Uploaded by on Apr 5, 2008

Eliminate overtorquing with Torque Shut-off Impact wrench. No more broken bolts. No more wheel nuts too tight. No need for manual torque wrench with this power t
This new technology is offered to the tool industry.
For performance data see April 2008 Assembly Magazine. http://www.nxtbook.com/nxtbooks/bnp/assembly_200804/index.php?startpage=47&am...

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  • I'd like to see some kind of calibrated 1/2" drive extension for a regular impact wrench, maybe it could have an internal clutch that slips when it reaches the torque you set it to.

  • @drbkbk I'd would certainly like this feature in both a 170 ft/lbs max cordless but especially in a 750 ft/lbs pneumatic.

  • Can that be built into a pneumatic impact? Or a 110 volt?

  • @gjy2001 In all honesty I am not going to trust an electric torque wrench, i am going to do it with my standard one that I still go over twice with.

  • @bawitida93 Sorry, I don't understand what you mean.

  • @gjy2001 Keep your torque wrench handy

  • that has to be a fake accent

  • AMAZING...! They're smart enough to build 'em, but they couldn't sell a glass of water to a billionaire dying of thirst in the middle of a desert! Where in the HELL do they have them for sale at anyway?

  • Measuring startup or breakaway torques are not accurate methods of verifying the torque applied.

  • Where can I buy one? How much?

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