The Cleco 75 Series pneumatic nutrunners are smaller, lighter, and faster tools, which are designed for M14-M16 fasteners. These powerful right angle pneumatic nutsetters cover a wide torque range from 95-430 Nm. The 75 Series Right Angle Nutrunners incorporate an innovative motor design that provides more usable power in a smaller package.
The Cleco 75 Series Angle Nutrunners are available with either a Clecomatic clutch or a Stall-type motor.
With a Clecomatic clutch, the nutrunner shuts off the instant the clutch reaches its adjustable preset torque. This action provides an accurate method of controlling torque without sacrificing tool speed. Fluctuating air pressure has little to no effect on torque as long as the tool receives sufficient pressure from the air supply to trip the clutch. Clecomatics are ideally suited for reverse applications because the clutch transmits more power in reverse than forward. The 75 Series Clecomatics come with an externally adjusted and indicated clutch. "Jeweled" bearings fully support the clutch assembly for longer service life.
In stall-type air controlled nutrunners, the air motor is connected to the output spindle by planetary gearing and angle heads. Clecomatic nutrunners stall the instant the clutch reaches the adjustable preset torque, which controls torque without sacrificing tool speed. Stall-type pneumatic nutsetters can produce accurate torques, especially on applications with varying torque rates. However, the operator can manage torque output by contolling the throttle and the air pressure. Stall-type pneumatic nutrunners are recommended for applications requiring light-weight tools, or where fastener accessibility prevents the use of other types of tools. Stall-type nutsetters are NOT recommended for high torque applications unless the application permits the tool to safely rest or react against a bracing point or the work, in order to remove the torque reaction from the operator.
Improved ergonomically-design
ed handles and composite exhaust deflector pipes reduce noise and operator fatigue. Precision-machined bevel gears and angle heads eliminate shims for easy maintenance and longer gear life. An access plug simplifies lubrication. A durable, polymer-coated angle head reduces system damage. Cleco nutsetters offer the best power-to-weight ratio, and they offer the most performance, the highest level of accura
The Cleco 75 Series pneumatic nutrunners are smaller, lighter, and faster tools, which are designed for M14-M16 fasteners. These powerful right angle pneumatic nutsetters cover a wide torque range from 95-430 Nm. The 75 Series Right Angle Nutrunners incorporate an innovative motor design that provides more usable power in a smaller package.
The Cleco 75 Series Angle Nutrunners are available with either a Clecomatic clutch or a Stall-type motor.
With a Clecomatic clutch, the nutrunner shuts off the instant the clutch reaches its adjustable preset torque. This action provides an accurate method of controlling torque without sacrificing tool speed. Fluctuating air pressure has little to no effect on torque as long as the tool receives sufficient pressure from the air supply to trip the clutch. Clecomatics are ideally suited for reverse applications because the clutch transmits more power in reverse than forward. The 75 Series Clecomatics come with an externally adjusted and indicated clutch. "Jeweled" bearings fully support the clutch assembly for longer service life.
In stall-type air controlled nutrunners, the air motor is connected to the output spindle by planetary gearing and angle heads. Clecomatic nutrunners stall the instant the clutch reaches the adjustable preset torque, which controls torque without sacrificing tool speed. Stall-type pneumatic nutsetters can produce accurate torques, especially on applications with varying torque rates. However, the operator can manage torque output by contolling the throttle and the air pressure. Stall-type pneumatic nutrunners are recommended for applications requiring light-weight tools, or where fastener accessibility prevents the use of other types of tools. Stall-type nutsetters are NOT recommended for high torque applications unless the application permits the tool to safely rest or react against a bracing point or the work, in order to remove the torque reaction from the operator.
Improved ergonomically-designed handles and composite exhaust deflector pipes reduce noise and operator fatigue. Precision-machined bevel gears and angle heads eliminate shims for easy maintenance and longer gear life. An access plug simplifies lubrication. A durable, polymer-coated angle head reduces system damage. Cleco nutsetters offer the best power-to-weight ratio, and they offer the most performance, the highest level of accura