Description
Lithium Ion Batteries and Charging Stations are not included with tool. See related products for compatible accessories.
- High speed helps increase user efficiency
- Batch counting function
- Easily programmable with KL-RC1 IR Remote Control
- Includes settings lock out function to help avoid tampering
- Customize up to 5 separate application programs, which are are a combination of impact force, BPM and screw rotation that can be used individually or in sequence
- Internal voltage monitoring ensures fastening consistency by disabling the tool if battery levels are less than optimal
- OK & NG indicator provides instant feedback to the user helping to detect cross-threading and stripping
- Reverse run (Counter-clockwise operation) function. Allows the tool to reverse the drive direction of the tool and use programmed parameters
- Ignore friction function helps to further increase repeatability when working with multiple joint types and material
Application Tips:
Due to the nature of all impact style tools, final torque will vary based on fastener size. When choosing an appropriate impact always make sure to take into consideration that the tools maximum torque output is not necessarily what will be applied to the fastener. Smaller diameter fasteners have more flex and will eventually reach a peak where the impacts administered are no longer tightening the fastener. At this point you will need a more powerful tool to administer higher torque to that same fastener. See curve chart below for a basic guideline of how different fasteners may react.
This curve chart is meant to be used as a general guideline for setting the device to your desired torque. Final torque should always be tested with appropriate testing hardware (Torque Tester, Torque Wrench, etc.)
Tightening conditions
Tightening torque will vary, even with the same bolt, according to grade, length, and torque coefficient.
Tightening time
Longer tightening time results in increased tightening torque. Excessive tightening, however, adds no value and reduces the life of the tool.
Different bolt diameters
The size of the bolt diameter affects the tightening torque. Generally, as the bolt diameter increases, tightening torque rises.