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An electric screwdriver is bought where a drill driver is too coarse — assembly work, panel building, instrument fitting, terminal tightening — and the property that distinguishes it is the clutch. A repeatable shut-off clutch stops the tool at a set torque, which is what prevents a technician stripping a terminal or crushing an insulator, and it is what makes the tool a control on quality rather than just a labour saving. The setting range therefore matters more than the maximum torque: a tool whose lowest setting is above the torque you need is no more use than no tool at all. Two further points for panel and instrument work. Terminal tightening figures come from the terminal manufacturer, and a screwdriver set to the right one removes the commonest cause of loose connections that heat up later. And where electronics are handled, an ESD-safe tool and a grounded workstation are a separate requirement.
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| Application | Assembly, panel building, instrument fitting, or terminal tightening |
|---|---|
| Torque range | The lowest setting matters as much as the maximum |
| Clutch type | Repeatable shut-off clutch, or a simple slipping clutch |
| Target torque figures | Terminal manufacturer figures the tool must be set to |
| Bit holder | Quick-change or fixed, and the bit type used |
| Power type | Cordless, corded, or pneumatic for a production bench |
| ESD-safe | Required where electronics or sensitive instruments are handled |
| Speed | Free speed, and whether it is variable |
| Form factor | Pistol, inline, or angled for restricted access in a panel |
| Verification | State if the clutch setting must be verified on a torque tester |
| Accessories | Bit sets, extensions and a balancer for bench use |
| Quantity | Tools per bench or per technician, with spares |
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