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Standard Pneumatic & Electric Tool Company Datasheets for Screwdrivers (electric and pneumatic)

Industrial screwdrivers and screwfeeders are automated tools that are used to turn screws while providing close control of screw torque. They can be electric or pneumatic and may include features such as torque feedback and controlled stopping.
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Product Name Notes
The 2400 series is designed for the customer who desires a less expensive torque screwdriver but still demands a clutch with an overall accuracy of ± 5%. The ability to...
The 2500 series is designed for the customer who desires a pneumatic screwdriver with which the operator can control the rpm's by depressing the lever at graduated levels, but can...
The 2600 series is designed for the customer who desires a tool which will start on contact with the screw and shut off automatically when the torque value has been...
The 2700 series is designed for the customer who desires a less expensive right angle torque driver but still demands a clutch with an over all accuracy of ±5%. The...
The 2800 series is designed for the customer who desires a right angle pneumatic screwdriver with which the operator can control the rpms by depressing the lever at graduated levels,...
The 8300 series is designed for the customer who desires a pistol grip pneumatic screwdriver which fits the operator's hand ergonomically. It is balanced so the nose does not dip...
The 8400 series is designed for the customer who desires a less expensive torque screwdriver but still demands a clutch with an overall accuracy of ±5%. The 8400 series is...
The 8600 series is designed for the customer who desires a push to start pneumatic screwdriver which has a torque range of 5 to 40 in lbs (0.55 to 4.5Nm).
The 8700 series is designed for the customer who desires a less expensive right angle torque screwdriver but still demands a clutch with an overall accuracy of ±5%. The 8700...