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New from Wera: Kraftform Kompakt® VDE for working on live equipment

Posted in Press Releases with tags , , , , on August 15, 2008 by assemblytoolsales

Wera has now extended its Kraftform Kompakt® range with practical screwing tools for electrical craftsmen. The new VDE sets were presented at the Practical World 2006 Hardware Fair in Cologne.

The Kraftform Kompakt® VDE series constitutes a practical system consisting of a Kraftform® handle with hexagonal nest for blades and insulated exchangeable blades. They are suitable for working at voltages up to 1000 V AC and 1500 V DC, and thus take into account the fact that when working on live components of electrical equipment, the only tools which should be used are those which are insulated and have been made and tested especially for this type of work.
The insulated exchangeable blades can be simply and quickly inserted into the handle as they are needed. Various combinations of insulated blades can be supplied, including for the PlusMinus profile, as well as combined with various industrial standard switch cabinet keys and a voltage tester.

Wera’s insulated exchangeable blades fulfil all requirements corresponding to national and international standards (IEC 60900:2004 or DIN EN 60900). In addition, Wera offers users a very high degree of safety with regard to insulation through a routine test of the blades for puncture strength lasting 10 seconds, at a ten times higher test load of 10,000 Volt in a water bath.

The Kraftform® handle in combination with the blades being applied provides the highest possible transfer of turning moment. The blade engages automatically when it is pushed in as far as the base, and is locked against unintentional removal.
The plastic materials used by Wera for the Kraftform® handle not only have significant ergonomic benefits, but they also guarantee conformance to the increased test requirements relating to puncture strength.

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Industrial Impact Wrench Applications Overview

Posted in Application Examples with tags , , , , on July 30, 2008 by assemblytoolsales
This list provides examples of the various indutries that industrial impact wrenches are used in.

Mining Industry- Impact wrenches are commonly used for equipment maintenance in this industry.
  • Metal Mining
  • Oil and Gas Extraction
  • Non-Metallic Materials
Lumber and Wood Products- Impact wrenches are used for changing chipper blades and general maintenance.
  • Plywood, Veneer, Mobile Home, Flooring, and Pallet manufacturers
  • Furniture Fixture manufacturing
  • Paper and Allied Products
  • Pulp Mills
  • Paper Mills
Chemical and Processing- Assembly / DisAssembly of pipe flanges, valves, heat exchangers, and other general mainenance tasks.
  • Chemical Plants
  • Hazardous Materials
Primary Metal Industries- Impact wrenches are used for maintenance on process equipment.
  • Blast Furnaces
  • Steel Mills
  • Aluminum Smelting Plants
Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing- Assembly / DisAssembly of valves and structural components.
  • Pumps and Compressors
  • Fabricated Structural Metal
  • Boiler, Valve, and Pipe Manufacturers
Machinery and Heavy Equipment Manufacturers- Assembly and DisAssembly; production line; general maintenance.
  • Steam Engines
  • Farm Machinery and Equipment
  • Construction Machinery Manufacturers
  • Pumps and Pumping Equipment
  • General Industrial Machines
Electrical Equipment Manufacturers- Impact wrenches are used for Assembly / DisAssembly; production lines; and general maintenance.
  • Transformer Manufacturers
  • Motor & General Manufacturers
  • Industrial Controls
Transportation Equipment Manufacturers- Assembly and DisAssembly of frame and drive train components.
  • Transportation Equipment
  • Motor Vehicle Body Manufacturers
  • Truck and Bus Body Mfg
  • Motor Vehicle Parts and Accessories
  • Truck Trailer Mfg
  • Railroad Equipment Mfg
  • Tanks and Tank Components
For more information on industrial impact wrenches and thier uses, visit LouZampini.com