ESD Torque Screwdrivers Preventing electrostatic discharge is vital to sensitive electronic components and assemblies. Opting for ESD tools upfront presents a proactive strategy to avoid significant financial consequences of ESD accidents over time. These incidents, such as component damage, product defects, and downtime, can incur high costs. The FG ESD screwdrivers incorporate anti-static properties to effectively reduce static electricity generation and minimize particle attraction. Constructed with impact-resistant, dissipative materials, these rugged and reliable tools adhere strictly to IEC standards, safeguarding against electrostatic energy and ensuring the utmost protection for delicate electronics. These drivers maintain a surface resistance within the range of 10⁵ to 10⁸ Ohms, ensuring compliance with ESD standards.
Preset cam-over torque screwdriver improves productivity Modern, effective preset torque screwdrivers improve productivity by guaranteeing that the correct torque value is consistently applied to each fastener. Preset torque screwdrivers are ideal for fastening applications where operators repeatedly assemble parts at the same torque setting. A preset screwdriver is similar to setting an alarm clock to signal the achievement of a selected time. The screwdriver is pre-set to the application’s required torque value. The tool signals once torque is achieved. A preset screwdriver doesn’t have an external torque adjustment scale. These tools have an internal torque adjustment mechanism for setting the torque value using a hex key and a torque analyzer. The locking mechanism prevents accidental torque setting changes. Once the tool is set, the screwdriver’s end cap is sealed with a calibration sticker and is ready to be used. However, if the preset torque value needs to be changed for a new fastening application, the flexible tool can easily be adjusted to a new preset torque value.
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