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PROTO Hand Tools

  Pneumatic impact tools: what you need to know Practically, all materials can work with pneumatic tools, be it wood, metals, fiberglass, plastic, concrete, stone, marble, ceramics, coatings, etc. In many cases, their pneumatic tools design for the material they are to be applied. Pneumatic tools must connect to a circuit to function correctly, whose components are- Compressor, Air storage tank, Main filter, Main pipe, Supply line, Lubricator regulator filter, Coupler, and Hose. Pneumatic Tools Parameters As in any tool, several essential parameters define the design and the application of devices according to need. These parameters will also serve when the application of devices according to need. These parameters will also help when choosing the right  PROTO Hand Tools  for our work. Those parameters are- Maximum working pressure-It is what the tool needs to operate and is measure in atmospheres, bars, or pounds per square inch. Most air tools use at...

Pneumatic Impact tools

  Do you know what a pneumatic tool is or how it works?   The  Pneumatic Impact tools   use compressed air as an energy medium. This type of tool is fit for the different fields of application. Like vehicle repair, furniture industry, joinery, metalwork, aviation, aerospace industry, etc. we can classify into three groups-Nozzle Tools (blow and jet nozzles, paint guns), Impact Tools (Impact Wrench, Demolition Hammer, Riveting Hammer, Stapler, etc.) and Rotary Tools (activated by a rotary motor).   How to choose a modern toolbox and workshop trolley?   They are a valuable resource for storing and transporting hand and power tools, as strong as many accessories, from nails and screws to nuts, washers, and a host of different elements. Today toolboxes not only fulfill the primary function of storing and transporting tools but also of organizing them. There is a wide variety that needs detailed analysis to select the toolbox that best suits our need...

PROTO Hand Tools

  Pneumatic impact tools: what you need to know? Practically all materials can be worked with pneumatic tools, be it wood, metals, fiberglass, plastic, concrete, stone, marble, ceramics, coatings, etc. In many cases, there are pneumatic tools specially designed for the material in which they are to be applied. Pneumatic tools must be connected to a circuit to function properly, whose components are – Compressor, Air storage tank, Main filter, Main pipe, Supply line, Lubricator regulator filter, Coupler and Hose. Pneumatic Tools Parameters As in any tool, there are a number of important parameters that define the design and the application of tools according to need. In fact, these parameters will also serve when choosing the right PROTO Hand Tools for our work. Those parameters are – Ø   Maximum working pressure – It is what the tool needs to operate and is measured in atmospheres, bars or pounds per square inch. Most air tools operate at a pressure of 90 psi. Some im...

Pneumatic Impact tools

        Do you know what a pneumatic tool is or how it works? The Pneumatic Impact tools use compressed air as an energy medium. This type of tool is suitable for the most varied fields of application – vehicle repair (the Pneumatic Impact Wrench), furniture industry, joinery, metalwork, aviation, aerospace industry, etc. We can classify pneumatic tools into three groups – Nozzle Tools (blow and jet nozzles, paint guns) Impact Tools (Impact Wrench, Demolition Hammer, Riveting Hammer, Stapler, etc) and Rotary Tools (activated by a rotary motor). Pneumatic tool and its advantages Ø   Simplicity – They have a physical structure and function that is simpler than electrical ones. They are very robust and not susceptible to failure. Ø   Reliability – They work under wide variations in temperature and wet environment. Pneumatic equipment and components generally have a long service life and a low failure rate. Ø   Safety at work – The seal ...