Modern screw-in tools – whether mains or battery operated – are becoming ever more powerful. This development comes with an increasing risk, i.e. that the screws may be exposed to excessive loads during the screwing process. This leads to characteristic damage profiles, e.g. ripped-off screw heads, overtightened threads or deformed components, especially in demanding metal-timber joints.
The screw-in coupling offers an effective solution for this issue. It reliably limits the torque to a specified value. Once this has been reached, an internal shut-down mechanism disconnects the power transmission, which protects the screws and materials from destruction and ensures consistently secure screw connections. This makes the tool ideal for professional users who value clean and controlled installations – without compromising on speed.
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