Adjustable Torque Screwdriver for Small Screws (M1-M2) Tohnichi's BMRD series torque screwdriver provides same features as series RTD, except designed for tightening small screws. Thereby this model is ideal for assembly of watches, precision electronic equipment, computer, etc. Via micrometer scale torque can easily and quickly be adjusted. Index finger holding feature allows the operator to tighten with precise movements. Upon reaching the set torque, it clicks to signal tightening is complete. Integrated rotary clutch mechanism reliably prevents over-torque. Key Features: - Accuracy and calibration compliant to ISO 6789 type II class D - Micrometer adjustable - Clockwise direction - Click signal - Rotary clutch - Calibration certificate (ISO/JIS) incl. Options: - Counterclockwise tightening model available on request. - Optionally available in metric (gf·cm) or in english units (lbf·in bzw. ozf·in).
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Tohnichi's AMRD series torque screwdriver provides same features as series RTD, except designed for tightening small screws. Thereby this model is ideal for assembly of watches, precision electronic equipment, computer, etc. Via micrometer scale torque can easily and quickly be adjusted. Index finger holding feature allows the operator to tighten with precise movements. Upon reaching the set torque, it clicks to signal tightening is complete. Integrated rotary clutch mechanism reliably prevents over-torque. Key Features: - Accuracy and calibration compliant to ISO 6789 type II class D - Micrometer adjustable - Clockwise direction - Click signal - Rotary clutch - Calibration certificate (ISO/JIS) incl. Options: - Counterclockwise tightening model available on request. - Optionally available in metric (gf·cm) or in english units (lbf·in, ozf·in).
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Dial Indicating Torque Screwdriver with mNm scale Tohnichi's MTD series torque screwdriver is suitable for inspection and tightening of very small screws, e.g. small torque motor shafts or the like. Torsion bar mechanism makes accurate measurement possible. With bi-directional scale plate, it can be used for both retightening and loosening torque testing methods. Memory pointer captures peak torque. Applicable for international use including the EU region. Compliant with calibration procedures of ISO 6789 Type I Class D. Key Features: - Bi-directional scale - Peak torque indication via Memory Pointer - Accuracy and calibration compliant to ISO 6789 type I class D - Bit insert #2 Tohnichi Shipping List: - Screwdriver MTD - Calibration Certificate (ISO/JIS) - Operating Manual - Special Bits Cross #0, Slotted 0.15x1, 0.2x1.5, 0.3x2 Options: - Alternatively with english units (ozf·in) available. Metric scale (gf·cm) on request.
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Tohnichi's FTD-S series torque screwdriver is ideal for inspecting tightened screws. With bi-directional scale plate, it can be used for both retightening and loosening torque testing methods. Memory pointer captures peak torque. Model FTD8N-S and FTD16N-S comes with auxiliary tightening tool ("T-Grip") as standard accessory. Applicable for international use including the EU region. Compliant with calibration procedures of ISO 6789 Type I Class D. Key Features: - Bi-directional scale - Peak Torque indication via Memory Pointer - Coloured dial plate - Accuracy and calibration compliant to ISO 6789 type I class D - Tool insert 1/4 inch Shipping List: - Screwdriver FTD-S - Traceable Calibration Certificate (ISO/JIS) - Operating Manual Options: - Models with metric scale (gf·m, kgf·m) on request. Related Products Insert Bits with 1/4“ hex drive acc. DIN 3126 E6.3
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Colour Marking Preset Clicker Torque Driver A world first! When the set torque is achieved, it automatically marks evidence of proper tightening on the heads of small screws and bolts. It determines whether tightening has been missed by detecting the presence or absence of marks, at the end of the manufacturing process and after shipping. MNTD series Error-proofing (Pokayoke) torque drivers mark small screws and bolts after tightening, as a human tightening error countermeasure. It is common to use a pen to mark work after tightening with a torque screwdriver, but with a Tohnichi marking tool the two actions are combined into one, improving productivity. When set torque is achieved, marking is done automatically, eliminating the possibility of an operator otherwise forgetting to mark work. Clearly identifiable marks provide evidence of tightening to the required torque, and this evidence remains even after manufacturing and shipping. [...]
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