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Air-powered torque wrenches (sometimes called nutrunners) connect to a pressurized air supply to drive nuts to a predetermined torque. Air-powered tools are generally lighter than cordless and corded tools, making them a good choice for tasks requiring extended run times. They also have fewer moving parts so they run cooler and require less maintenance. Users set the desired torque and the tool automatically stops tightening when the desired torque is reached to prevent overtightening. These wrenches are commonly used for assembly work, oil and gas pipelines, and other applications where overtightening can damage equipment.
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Pistol-Grip Air-Powered Nutrunners
Pistol-grip air-powered torque wrenches (sometimes called nutrunners) are held in the hand in the same way as a drill. They are commonly used for tightening nuts on vertical surfaces. The square drive on the end of the tool holds sockets of different sizes. A reaction bar on the side of the tool allows two-handed operation for bracing the tool in high-torque applications and preventing counter-rotation that can cause operator strain. The trigger throttle is operated by pulling the switch with the index finger.
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