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Fastening tools for non-critical joints
23 June 2016
Ingersoll Rand has expanded its QX Series of cordless power tools for assembly markets by introducing QXN, a new range of cordless and easily programmed precision screwdrivers. The new range consists of pistol and angle tools designed to increase reliability, comfort and efficiency for non-critical joints applications.

The QXN range can be fully programmed directly from the operation’s computer. Settings are monitored and controlled by a torque sensor and angle encoder to increase precision and help eliminate quality defects. This connectivity contributes to greater reliability by enabling multi-step screw-driving processes, adjusted to individual applications through a simple interface.
High rotational speeds help boost the efficiency of assembly operations and reduce production times, while the well-balanced design and ergonomic grip contribute to operator comfort.
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