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FIAM TPU-1 ETENSIL Electric Assembly Torque Screwdriver Power Supply

by FIAM
SKU TPU-1
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Original price $397.50
Original price $397.50 - Original price $397.50
Original price $397.50
Current price $365.70
$365.70 - $365.70
Current price $365.70
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Features:

  • Functional design
  • Allows the user to monitor key working procedures
  • LED signaling
  • Two rotation speeds - A membrane switch allows the user to set two rotation speeds. LOW is a reduction of the driver’s maximum speed by approximately 20%.
  • Fixing Plate accessory available upon request to position unit on any surface
  • CE certified
  • Type: single tool
  • Input voltage: 110v
  • Output voltage: 32v
  • Max. Number of screwdrivers: one
  • Dimensions - imperial: 7.2 x 5.9 x 2.5 in.
  • Dimensions - metric: 185 x 150 x 63 mm
  • Weight - imperial: 1.3 lb
  • Weight - metric: 0.6 kg
  • Esd safe: no
  • Tool series compatibility: etensil
  • Warranty: 2 years, 1 million cycles

The FIAM TPU-1 ETENSIL Electric Assembly Torque Screwdriver Power Supply works in total synchronization with the eTensil screwdriver, making the eTensil electric tightening systems extremely advanced. It provides electrical power levels appropriate for each operational mode while constantly monitoring the screwdriver status as well as the whole tightening process. It is also used to activate various functionalities, increase the programmability, and utilize other customized features for which the screwdriver is designed.

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-Most orders processed within 24 hours.

-Average transit time is 3 business days.

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  • What setting do you use to control the torque output from the tool? Is it a HIGH and LOW current setting. I am assuming the unit converts the current drawn a torque output?

    Hello, The torque output should be controlled on the torque screwdriver directly, and not on the power supply. The power supply can only control the speed on the screwdriver. High is full power and is considered more of a "normal" setting. Low reduces the maximum speed of the electronic screwdriver by about 20%. I hope this helps!