Pulse Tools Offer High Durability & Lower Maintenance
Unlike the continuous and jarring rotation of impacts, pulse tools deliver torque in rapid, short bursts.
Pulse tools contain a pulse unit—a sealed chamber filled with hydraulic oil used to create hydraulic pressure. This hydraulic pressure causes rotation of an anvil, resulting in a powerful and relatively reaction-free fastening.
Benefits of Pulse Tools over Impacts
Pulse tools are often compared to impacts as both rely on an indirect drive option. However, pulse tools offer distinct advantages in terms of precision, vibration & noise reduction, and lower reaction force, making them a preferred choice for many assembly and fastening applications.
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