Do You Know The Two Different Types of Pneumatic Torque Wrenches?
Two options exist today for pneumatic torque wrenches: stall torque tool or shut-off tool, what's the difference?
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Two options exist today for pneumatic torque wrenches: stall torque tool or shut-off tool, what's the difference?
Chicago Pneumatic launches its new ergonomic seat solution, the CP87029 Ergoseat, to be used for tire changing and general mechanics in workshops or on roadside assistance. This very simple solution fits both medium and heavy vehicles.
An impact wrench is a socket wrench power tool designed to deliver a high-torque output with minimal exertion by the user. It stores energy in a rotating mass, accelerated by the motor, to then deliver it suddenly to the output shaft (the anvil), cre...
Chicago Pneumatic launches its first compact and robust pneumatic nutrunner, the CP66 series, perfect for flange-related and other bolting applications in the oil & gas, power generation, and wind energy industries. It also provides a more durable, p...
Chicago Pneumatic is launching two new lightweight and powerful impact wrenches for heavy vehicle tire changing applications in workshops or for roadside assistance.
On June 28, 2017, Chicago Pneumatic Tool Co. opened a new tool showroom for customers and distributors at their Rock Hill location. The space spans 12,000 square feet featuring tools for numerous industries from automobile vehicle service to industri...
Chicago Pneumatic launches the first real ¾’’ stubby impact wrench to be used for heavy vehicle general mechanic applications in workshops or for roadside assistance.
The Chicago Pneumatic CP872 aluminum die grinder, built to excel in daily maintenance and auto body shop applications, is ideal for surface preparation, auto body. Designed for applications like chamfering, weld seam or rust removal on frames and bod...
Torque Wrenches Workshop Equipment
A torque wrench is a tool used to control and apply a specific torque to a fastener such as a bolt or a nut. It is a fundamental element in general mechanics, tire changing operations and industrial maintenance & repair industries, to ensure customer...
Manufacturers specify the right tightening value for every fastener on a vehicle. This is for a reason: SAFETY, not only for the driver but also for the passengers, and anyone that will come across the vehicle.