Customization: | Available |
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Applications: | Roofing, Siding Installation, Trim Work, Automotive Manufacturing.Home Appliances |
Certification: | CE, ISO9001 |
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Rivet Range | M3-M12 |
Stroke | 7mm |
Air Pressure | 5-7Bar |
Pull Force | 24.8-34.7KN |
ODM & OEM | Available |
A: A pneumatic nut gun is a tool powered by compressed air, used for tightening or loosening nuts and bolts quickly and efficiently. It's commonly used in industrial and automotive applications.
A: The tool uses compressed air to drive a piston, which then delivers rotational force to a socket, allowing you to tighten or loosen nuts and bolts.
A: Pneumatic nut guns are faster, more efficient, and can operate continuously without overheating, compared to electric or manual tools. They also provide consistent torque and are lighter in weight.
A: Pneumatic nut guns are powered by compressed air, while electric nut guns use electricity. Pneumatic tools are often lighter, more durable, and require less maintenance, while electric tools offer portability without the need for an air compressor.
A: Yes, a pneumatic nut gun requires an air compressor to provide the compressed air needed for operation.
A: Regular maintenance includes checking and replacing O-rings, lubricating the tool, cleaning the air filter, and ensuring the air compressor is functioning properly.
A: Yes, pneumatic nut guns are designed for both tightening and loosening nuts and bolts. Many models feature a reversible switch to change the direction of rotation.
A: The torque range varies depending on the model, typically from 20 Nm to over 1000 Nm. It's important to choose a tool with the appropriate torque capacity for your specific application.
A: Pneumatic nut guns are commonly used in automotive assembly, machinery manufacturing, construction, and other industrial applications where fast and efficient fastening is needed.
A: Yes, always wear protective gear such as safety goggles and gloves. Ensure the tool is properly maintained, air pressure is set correctly, and use the right socket for the job to prevent accidents.