Screw and Nut Drivers

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
1205079

1205079

Phoenix Contact

SCREWDRIVER SLOT 1X6.5MM 9.76"

25

1212547

1212547

Phoenix Contact

SCREWDRIVER SLOT 0.4X2.5MM 5.71"

9

1206463

1206463

Phoenix Contact

SCREWDRIVER POZIDRIV #2 8.07"

7

1205150

1205150

Phoenix Contact

SCREWDRIVER PHILLIPS #1 7.01"

825

1212549

1212549

Phoenix Contact

SCREWDRIVER SLOT 0.6X3.5MM 7.13"

1770

1204520

1204520

Phoenix Contact

SCREWDRIVER SLOTTED 0.8X4MM 7.8"

558

1200150

1200150

Phoenix Contact

SCREWDRIVER TORX TR T15S

0

1200155

1200155

Phoenix Contact

SCREWDRIVER TORX T8

0

1209855

1209855

Phoenix Contact

NUT DRIVER HEX SCKT 5.5MM 6.61"

0

1205066

1205066

Phoenix Contact

SCREWDRIVER SLOTTED 1X4MM 7.8"

7

1205202

1205202

Phoenix Contact

SCREWDRIVER SLOT 0.4X2MM 6.18"

4974

1200152

1200152

Phoenix Contact

SCREWDRIVER TORX TR T25S

0

1208429

1208429

Phoenix Contact

SCREWDRIVER HEX 4MM 8.07"

97

1205134

1205134

Phoenix Contact

SCREWDRIVER SLOT 0.9X6.5MM 11.3"

6462

1200294

1200294

Phoenix Contact

CORDLESS SCREWDRIVER

10

1200153

1200153

Phoenix Contact

SCREWDRIVER TORX TR T30S

0

1212693

1212693

Phoenix Contact

SCREWDRIVER PHILLIPS #1 7.01"

19

1205037

1205037

Phoenix Contact

SCREWDRIVER SLOT 0.4X2.5MM 6.34"

48145

1200149

1200149

Phoenix Contact

SCREWDRIVER TORX TR T10S

0

1205082

1205082

Phoenix Contact

SCREWDRIVER SLOT 1.2X8MM 11.3"

0

Screw and Nut Drivers

1. Overview

Screw and nut drivers are hand or power tools designed to install/remove threaded fasteners (screws, bolts, nuts) by applying rotational force (torque). They serve as critical components in mechanical assembly, maintenance, and repair across industries. Modern advancements include ergonomic designs, torque-controlled systems, and integration with smart manufacturing processes.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctional FeaturesApplication Examples
Manual ScrewdriversHexagonal or slotted tips, ergonomic handlesElectronics assembly, furniture installation
Impact DriversHigh-torque rotational impacts, compact designAutomotive repair, heavy machinery maintenance
Torque WrenchesPrecision torque adjustment, audible feedbackAerospace fastening, engine assembly
Electric ScrewdriversVariable speed control, clutch mechanismsMass production lines, PCB assembly
Pneumatic NutrunnersAir-powered, high power-to-weight ratioAutomotive tire changing, pipeline maintenance

3. Structure and Components

Typical construction includes: - Drive Head: Interchangeable bits (Phillips, Torx, hex) or sockets - Transmission System: Gears, clutch mechanisms, or impact hammers - Power Source: Manual force, electric motors (brushless DC), pneumatic cylinders - Ergonomic Housing: Rubberized grips, vibration damping materials - Control Interface: Torque adjustment rings, speed selectors

4. Key Technical Specifications

ParameterImportance
Torque Range (Nm)Determines fastening strength and material compatibility
No-Load Speed (RPM)Affects work efficiency in repetitive tasks
Power Source TypeInfluences portability and operational environment
Bit CompatibilityDictates versatility across fastener types
Vibration Level (m/s )Impacts user comfort and safety compliance

5. Application Fields

Main industries include: - Automotive: Engine assembly, brake system installation - Aerospace: Composite material fastening, turbine maintenance - Electronics: PCB screw assembly, heat sink installation - Construction: Steel structure bolting, HVAC system installation - Medical: Surgical instrument sterilization and maintenance

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

ManufacturerCountryRepresentative ProductKey Features
Ingersoll RandUSAW7150 Air Nutrunner1,200 Nm torque, composite housing
Snap-onUSATECH 9R Electric Driver0.5-6 Nm range, IoT connectivity
BoschGermanyGSR 18V-EC Impact DriverBrushless motor, 5,500 RPM
YatoPolandYT-08120 Torque Wrench12-120 Nm, 3% accuracy

7. Selection Recommendations

Key considerations: - Match torque specifications to fastener requirements - Prioritize cordless models for mobility-requiring tasks - Choose ESD-safe variants for electronics work - Opt for modular systems with interchangeable bits - Consider vibration reduction for prolonged use

8. Industry Trends

Emerging developments: - Wireless IoT-enabled tools with torque data logging - Carbon fiber-reinforced composite materials reducing tool weight - AI-powered torque control systems preventing over-tightening - Modular battery systems enabling tool interoperability - Collaborative robot (cobot) integration in smart factories

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