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Nut runner

30th March 1973, Page 59
30th March 1973
Page 59
Page 59, 30th March 1973 — Nut runner
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A high-torque nut runner from Atlas Copco is available with clockwise or counter clockwise rotation and for horizontal or vertical suspension. It is a singlespindle high-torque tool with a torque range of 30 to 90 kgm, and is equipped with mounting holes for a reaction bar of standard or special design.

The screw or nut is run down at 850 rpm, and tightened at 40 rpm until the preset tightening torque is reached.

Air consumption is 55 cu ft per min at free speed.

Price: £811.35 complete. Marketed by: Atlas Copco (Great Britain) Ltd, Maylands Avenue, Hemel Hempstead, Herts.

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