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News Release from: Desoutter Sales | Subject: ECL brushless electric screwdriver
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 27 June 2003
Brushless electric screwdriver has
better control
Brushless electric screwdriver incorporates improved control, joint integrity and has many more advantages over conventional tools.
The latest in Desoutter's new range of innovative fastening tools has just been launched to the UK Market The ECL brushless electric screwdriver incorporates the latest ergonomic design principles that you would expect from a Desoutter fastening tool and can be used for all critical applications, offering improved control, joint integrity and has many more advantages over conventional tools
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 15 Jul 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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* No maintenance brushless electric motor.
* Programmable speed.
* Smooth start acceleration.
* Ergostop function to reduce torque reaction.
* A variety of start options - (Push / lever / button / remote).
* Reversible.
* Soft grip friction sleeve.
* Can be connected to a PC with CVIPC2000 software.
The ECL comes in three models covering a torque range between 0.2 - 8Nm.
Reliability and quality of tightening is assured with the Oaccept and reject1 report shown by the LED1s on the tool.
The quality of the tools is backed up by the three years warranty that accompanies all ECL purchases and there are also a wide variety of ergonomic accessories to accompany the tools, including balancers and mounting arms.
"The field trials of this tool have been excellent and we are confident that we are delivering tomorrows technology today", commented Paul Thompson the general manager for Desoutter sales in the UK.
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