Impact Wrenches

An Impact Wrench is a socket wrench power tool designed to deliver high torque output with minimal exertion by the user, by storing energy in a rotating mass, then delivering it suddenly to the output shaft. Impact wrenches are widely used in many industries, such as automotive repair, heavy equipment maintenance, product assembly, major construction projects, and any other instance where a high torque output is needed.

Nailers

A Nailer is a type of tool used to drive nails into wood or some other kind of material. It is usually driven by compressed air (Pneumatic). Nail guns have in many ways replaced hammers as tools of choice among builders.

Screw Drivers

These pneumatic Screwdrivers features a slip clutch that employs a pulsating force when the torque level is met. The tools are ideally used where the torque level may increase momentarily during the rundown phase. For optimum convenience straight screwdrivers should be utilized with a torque arm. Its compact size enables operation in confined areas.

Staplers

A Pneumatic Staple Gun is a tool commonly used in construction. It resembles a gun with a trigger and cartridge. The gun is fueled by compressed air. It is used to drive in staples into a work surface. The staples are driven into the work surface quickly and accurately. This makes it a convenient means of bonding items.

Chipping Hammers

Chipping Hammers are your best choice for light demolition work – including concrete and masonry removal. It is a hard-hitting, well balanced tool. There is a variety of sizes, capacities, and precision machine allow you to match the best tools to the job. Chipping hammers are lightweight, hand-held concrete breakers that can be easily positioned to break vertical and overhead surfaces.

Drills

A Pneumatic Drill is powered by air, usually from an air compressor. They don’t need a battery or a electric power cord. One advantage is pneumatic tools are usually more powerful the electric. Another advantage of the electric rotary tool is that it spins smoother and faster.

Ratchet

Air ratchets, are popular and useful tools for tightening and loosening bolts. Used in the heavy manufacturing, heavy construction, automotive and aerospace industries, air ratchets harness force from high-pressurized gas (between 75 psi and 120 psi) and convert it into powerful yet controlled torque through a series of turbines, gearboxes and ratchets.

Riveter

A Rivet Gun is a type of tool used to drive rivets. The rivet gun is used on rivet’s factory head, and a bucking bar is used to support the tail of the rivet. The energy from the hammer in the rivet gun drives the work and the rivet against the bucking bar.

Sander

A Sander is a power tool used to smooth surfaces by abrasion with sandpaper. Sanders have a means to attach the sandpaper and a mechanism to move it rapidly contained within a housing with means to handhold it or fix it to a workbench. Woodworking sanders are usually powered electrically, and those used in auto-body repair work by compressed air. There are many different types of sanders for different purposes.

Polisher

Air Polisher is the operator friendly machine with a lightweight and a compact body. It achieves a low noise operation by the trail exhaust system and a longer tool life by the center water feed system.

Small Cut-Off

Air Cut-off Tool can cut off mufflers and tail pipes quickly, efficiently, and quietly. With a wheel capacity of 3″ and a 20,000 RPM motor, the pneumatic cut off tool can handle the toughest environments and cut sheet metal, nuts, and bolts.

Spray Gun

Spray Guns are used in a painting technique where a device sprays a coating (paint, ink, varnish, etc.) through the air onto a surface. The most common types employ compressed gas—usually air—to atomize and direct the paint particles. Spray guns evolved from airbrushes, and the two are usually distinguished by their size and the size of the spray pattern they produce.

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