Mountz 145714 Pistol Grip ESD for K-Series

Mountz 145714 Pistol Grip ESD for K-Series

Manufacturer: MOUNTZ

SKU: 145714

The pistol grip attachment is an accessory item that converts the K-Series in-line electric screwdriver into pistol grip style tool

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Product Information

The pistol grip attachment is an accessory item that converts the K-Series in-line electric screwdriver into pistol grip style tool. 

Technical Details

Manufacturer Mountz
Weight 0.34 kg

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Customer Questions

What are torque tools used for?

Torque tools are used to apply and measure a specific amount of rotational force to fasteners, such as bolts and nuts, ensuring they are tightened to the correct specification without over or under-tightening. Too little torque (under-tightening) and the fastener will become loose, whereas too much torque (over-tightening) can stretch fasteners and damage attached components.

Why is accurate torque important?

Accurate torque ensures the integrity and safety of mechanical joints. By having accuarate torque, it prevents damage to parts and maintains an accurate clamping force between the fastener and the part (to keep it connected, sealed, aligned etc.), which is crucial for the performance and safety of machinery and vehicles.

Accurate torque is required by engineers because it ensures that the fastener is tight enough to the part, but not too tight or loose that it impedes the function of the part. Specifications will normally state whether a fastener should be dry or lubricated, because different fastener environments can affect the application of accurate torque. In addition, the condition of fasteners (rusty, old, seized, corroded) can also affect the clamping force and torque that can be applied to them, which is why operators should always ensure they use new fasteners.

How do I choose the right torque tool?

Choosing the correct torque tool comes down to several factors -

  1. What torque is needed to apply the fastener safely and reliably to the part it is connecting to?
  2. The size of the fastener, although this normally affects how much torque is required.
  3. The shape and type of fastener. If it is a screw and a relatively low torque range, then it is likely the operator will need a torque screwdriver. If it is a bolt and a high level of torque that needs to be applied, then it'll likely be a torque wrench that the operator requires (for extremely high levels of torque, a torque multiplier may also be required).
  4. The level of accuracy required and whether any record-keeping is needed. I record keeping is required, then a digital torque tool that records torque applications will be required.
  5. Don't choose the torque tool so that it sits on the boundary of the torque the operator requires. A suitable choice would be to choose a torque tool where the target torque sits in the middle of the torque tool's capacity,  so if the operator needs to apply 20Nm of torque, use a torque tool that can apply 50Nm of torque. This places less strain on the torque mechanism in the tool, and will likely make it more accurate. 
  6. Pick the correct drive size for the fastener being worked on. As a rule of thumb, the higher the drive size, the higher the value of torque can be applied to the fastener.
  7. If the torque tool is being used on a production line, or regularly throughout the day, then choose an automated torque tool (like an electric torque screwdriver), which will do most of the work for the operator, and reduce repetitive strain injuries.

Can torque tools be calibrated?

Yes, torque tools should be regularly calibrated to maintain their accuracy. Calibration ensures the tool provides the correct torque and should be performed according to the manufacturer's recommendations.

The torque on torque tools drifts over time, for several reasons, such as impacts when the tool is dropped, spring wear in the torque mechanism or misuse (such as using a torque wrench to loosen fasteners), and continuing to use an uncalibrated tool will lead to consistently wrong torque results.

We can also calibrate your torque tool for you to ensure your tool sits within its specified accuracy expectations. 

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We offer free standard delivery (2-3 days) on all orders over £62.50 excluding VAT (orders that weigh over 10kg could be subject to delivery costs).

Orders under £62.50 excluding VAT will be charged for UK delivery at a rate of £4.95 + VAT.

Next working day delivery is also available at a flat rate of £16.67 + VAT for items held in stock. This service will require someone to be at the delivery address to sign for your parcel, otherwise it will be delivered to an access point for collection. The cut off point for next working day delivery is 2.30pm Monday to Friday.

International Delivery Including Northern Ireland and the Channel Islands

Rates and delivery times will vary depending on the country and delivery zone. Shipping rates and VAT exemptions will be calculated at the checkout, although orders that weigh over 5kg could be subject to additional delivery costs when the order has been processed. We will get in contact with you should delivery costs exceed our estimations before shipping the items.

Following the trade agreement between the United Kingdom and the EU, all goods sold from the UK to EU customers will not incur VAT at the point of sale. VAT will be paid by the customer to the customs agent before the goods are delivered at the customers country of situ VAT rate. There will also be additional duties and disbursement fees to be paid before the goods are delivered, which will vary item to item. Please note no refunds will be issued for returned goods due to the customer not paying any of the additional costs.

Please see our shipping and returns page for shipping costs to the destination country from our warehouse.

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We are happy to accept items returned to us within 30 days of purchase, or 14 days for items on sale, and in this case we offer an exchange or a full refund via your original payment method, once we receive the items and process them in our warehouse.

Any returns which fall outside this 30 day time period may be considered on a case-by-case basis at our discretion and may be refunded as a credit against a future purchase.

All items must be returned to Heamar in the same condition in which they were shipped and in a saleable condition. Heamar reserves the right to refuse a return if it is determined that the item has been used and then returned for any reason other than being ‘faulty’. The buyer is responsible for return postage unless the item is faulty.

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