Screwdrivers (Air / Pneumatic)
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Screwdrivers (Air / Pneumatic) are tools powered by compressed air, designed for industrial fastening tasks where electric or manual screwdrivers fall short. These pneumatic screwdrivers are engineered for precision torque control, high RPM, and durability under demanding use. They are suited for procurement professionals in manufacturing, assembly, automotive, and workshop operations seeking reliable, high-performance fastening solutions.
On this category page you will see pneumatic screwdrivers offering a torque range of 2–6 Nm and speeds up to 2,000 RPM. Two types are listed: a straight-type pneumatic screwdriver and a pistol-grip air screwdriver. Both use a 1/4-inch hex drive for bit changes. These two product variants differ primarily in their grip style and handling, but share key performance parameters like torque, speed, and air consumption.
These air screwdrivers are used in assembly lines and production workshops for fastening screws into metals, plastics, and composite materials where consistent torque and repeatability are required. They are useful in automotive repair or manufacturing tasks where reach or access angles vary. They form part of broader pneumatic tool sets and are available in higher-torque variants. Their use cases include repeated fastening operations, maintenance tasks, and precision assembly in constrained environments.
Pneumatic screwdrivers convert compressed air into rotary motion, enabling fastening operations with precise torque control. Key technical characteristics include torque range (2-6 Nm in this category), free speed (up to 2,000 RPM), air inlet size and hose diameter (e.g. 1/4-inch inlet, minimum hose diameter around 10 mm for a 5 m hose), air consumption under load, and working air pressure. Materials for key components may include composite housings, steel clutch housings, and durable hex drive fittings. Functional variations include straight (inline) and pistol-grip styles: straight models offer reach and access into tight spaces; pistol-grip models provide ergonomic wrist posture and control.
In industrial settings, these tools are used for repetitive screw driving where consistent torque is critical; also for switching between forward and reverse drive when loosening. Performance parameters such as torque tolerance, speed consistency, and reversible operation are relevant. Applicable standards include CE marking for safety compliance. Selection considerations depend on environment (temperature, dust), compatibility with air supply infrastructure (hose size, air pressure), frequency of use, load (size of screws, material hardness), and tool ergonomics for operator usage.
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