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The Tohnichi AMRD2CN Torque Screwdriver is a high-precision fastening tool designed for applications that require accurate torque control. It is ideal for delicate assembly work in industries such as electronics, medical devices, and precision engineering.

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A torque screwdriver is one that is specifically design to ensure a screw is tightened sufficiently but not excessively. Used to help maintain quality assurance the torque screwdriver is used in manufacturing, maintenance and mechanical production.


How can I enhance the torque applied with a slotted screwdriver to increase its effectiveness?

To enhance the torque applied with a slotted screwdriver, you can use a longer screwdriver for more leverage, ensure the screwdriver tip fits the screw slot properly, and apply steady pressure while turning the screwdriver. Additionally, using a screwdriver with a larger handle can also help increase torque and effectiveness.


What are the key features and benefits of an electrical torque screwdriver?

An electrical torque screwdriver is a tool that applies a specific amount of torque to fasten screws accurately. Its key features include precision control of torque settings, ergonomic design for comfortable use, and often a digital display for monitoring torque levels. The benefits of using an electrical torque screwdriver include increased efficiency, reduced risk of over-tightening or under-tightening screws, and improved consistency in fastening applications.


Why does a screwdriver allow you to turn a screw you couldn't turn by hand?

A screwdriver allows you to exert more torque on a screw. Torque is defined as the product of the force exerted and the distance from the center of rotation. Torque is essentially a rotational force. It is simple to increase torque, simply increase the distance from the center that the force is being applied, and there is greater torque without increasing your effort. The handle is made to be wide, so that a greater torque can be exerted. It is also much easier to grip a screwdriver than it is to grip a screw. That also plays a factor.


What is tourque?

Basically turning strength. You can get more torque by a wrench than you can by a screwdriver. An engine with high torque is better at getting things moving and accelerating.


Does a screwdriver multiply force?

No, a screwdriver does not multiply force. It is a tool used to transfer torque and apply force to turn screws and bolts, making it easier to tighten or loosen them.


Why is the best to use Philip type screwdriver?

Less likely to slip so more torque can be applied


Where can you buy a rubber tipped screwdriver to prevent scratching a screw as you screw it in?

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Why would you choose a bigger handle of a screwdriver?

Because your hand can get a better grip and exert more torque or pressure.


When you turn a screwdriver Is the result an increase in force or an increase in distance?

Both force and distance increase. You have to use force to turn the screw from point A to point B.