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25th May 1973, Page 64
25th May 1973
Page 64
Page 64, 25th May 1973 — Assembly tools
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Flat and right-angle nutsetters and spring balancers have been added to BroomWade's range of pneumatic assembly tools.

The nutsetters are powered by a rotary vane air motor, are lightweight, and, says the company, easy to handle.

Flat-angle nutsetters are available in two sizes, 2 series or 5 series, each with two speeds to suit bolt capacities up to .in. UNC (M9) mild steel.

Right-angle nutsetters are available in four models — two reversible and two nonreversible — powered by a 5 series air motor. A range of four speeds suits bolt capacities up to in. UNC (M12) mild steel.

A redesigned range of spring balancers, for suspending tools over work-benches and assembly lines, is now available with four loadings, 2, 4, 10, and 151b. In addition to high-tensile nylon cables, the two heavier models have a built-in lock to automatically stop the fall of a suspended tool in the event of a spring failure.

Other features include a three-position lifting bail for vertical suspension: aluminium alloy casing for strength and lightness; easily adjustable main spring for tensioning and static tool position.

Complementary to the range of balancers, BroomWade has also introduced a bench and a wall-mounted stand for tools up to 2 ;lb (1.25kg) in weight.

Made by: Broom and Wade Ltd, PO Box 7 High Wycombe, Bucks.

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