Selecting the right power tool for your application is crucial to ensure the required torque accuracy. Factors such as joint stiffness and the nature of the joint play a significant role in determining the appropriate tool. Here are examples and recommendations for different types of joints to guide you in choosing the suitable power tool:
Hard Joint - Machine Screw:
- Low resistance to turning until the screw head seats, then resistance rapidly increase.
- For rapid screwdriving with moderate torque accuracy, choose a high-speed tool.
- For close torque limits or uneven thread quality, opt for a lower speed tool, recommended for brittle material.
- Suitable clutches: Shut-off type or slip type.
Soft Joint - Machine Screw:
- Low resistance until the screw head seats, after which resistance slowly increases.
- Use a slower and more powerful tool to properly seat the fastener and minimize joint relaxation.
- Suitable clutches: Shut-off type or slip type.
Self-Drilling Screw:
- Turning Resistance gradually increases drilling and thread cutting, but more slowly than with self-threading screws.
- Choose a tool with speed over 1000 RPM.
- Generally suitable clutches: Slip type, but for thin material, choose shut-off.
Locking Element in Thread - Machine Screw:
- Relatively high resistance to turning before the screw head seats, then resistance rapidly increases.
- Select a tool with high torque from the lower speed range.
- For rapid driving, choose a larger tool with higher speed.
- Suitable clutches: Shut-off and slip type.
Thread Producing Screw:
- Turning resistance gradually increases as the screw produces the thread and reaches a maximum just before the entire hole is threaded.
- Choose a tool within the speed range of 800 to 1300 RPM.
- Generally suitable clutches: Slip type, but for thin material, choose shut-off.
Wood Screw:
- Turning resistance builds up as the screw is driven and increases rapidly when the screw head seats.
- The process varies with pre-drilling, wood type, and screw size.
- Choose a low-speed tool (400 to 800 RPM).
- Suitable clutches: Slip type and direct drive.
Understanding the demands on the power tool for different screwed joints enables you to fully utilize the tool's high performance and achieve optimal torque accuracy for your specific application.
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