
ASG 24" Torque Arm (Pneumatic Assist)
Features:
- Important: Lead time on this item is currently about 3 weeks. Please contact us for the most up to date info.
- Pneumatically assisted
- Easily mounts to bench-top.
- Maintains tool position while allowing easy movement
- Durable and lightweight
- Adjustable height
- Can help reduce operator injury to arm, wrist, or hand
- Optional Accessories: (contact us):
- Clamp Mount
- Specialized tool mount couplings
The ASG 24" Torque Arm offers guided support for assembly tasks that require repetitive or controlled tool movement. Its pneumatically assisted articulating design ensures smooth operation while maintaining consistent positioning across benchtop workspaces.
This tool balancer arm absorbs up to 150 lbf.in of torque reaction, reducing strain from fastening cycles. It supports tools up to 10 lbs and extends to a maximum reach of 27.75 inches. With a forearm/backarm configuration of 12 x 12 inches, the structure provides balanced coverage across standard setups. As a pneumatically assisted unit, this tool balancer arm minimizes the force required from the operator, promoting better control and reducing wrist or shoulder fatigue during long shifts.
The 30-inch standard height fits most stations, and optional accessories like clamp mounts or custom couplings are available for varied tool profiles. Built from lightweight, durable materials, the ASG 24" Torque Arm is backed by a one-year warranty to support continuous performance.
Specifications:
- Arm Type: Articulating
- Arm Operation: Pneumatically Assisted
- Max Torque Reaction: 150 lbf.in (16.95 Nm)
- Max Arm Reach: 27.75 in. (698 mm)
- Max Tool Weight: 10 lbs (4.5 kg)
- Forearm/Backarm Length: 12x12 in
- Standard Height: 30 in. (762 mm)
- Warranty: 1 Year
Item Location & Shipping
-Ships from the USA.
-Most orders processed within 24 hours.
-Average transit time is 3 business days.
-We ship with either USPS, UPS or FedEx.
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