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Air Ratchet with Torque dials/buttons.

Marc Benjamin

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I'm not a tech so maybe there is such a thing but I can't seem to find one.

Why is it that there is no air (or battery/electric) ratchet that has a knob or a keypad where you can just dial in say 85 lbs (or whatever) then it'll just stop?


Is something like this not practical?
 
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Roof

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I don't think you could design a mechanism that would accurately measure the torque and shut off an air gun and fit it inside the air gun
Electric might be possible but not practical


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Fcvapor05

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They're made for industrial, assembly line users. Very expensive and require frequent calibration checks (daily in critical industries).

Air operated:
http://www.flexibleassembly.com/Products/All-Flexible-Assembly-Items_2/Q80PQ1

Yep.

It can be done, the problem is that the transducers to measure live torque at high speed are expensive. If there was enough volume they might get a little cheaper, but that little feature is probably going to double the cost of your average tool truck electric ratchet, at least.
 
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Marc Benjamin

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I'm thinking one day this will be the next big thing they try to push. I mean they already have the "Torque matters" campaign going so heck why not just make a cost efficient automatic ratchet that has variable torque settings.
 

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little by little the tech is getting more common. Milwaukee has the M12 no hub drivers now, albeit set at a certain torque #....but this was unheard of not too long ago, so soon enough. And then I'll take one.

Can you imagine when the technology does get good/common enough to dang near eliminate torque wrenches. Simply dial the number in and hit the trigger.
 
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