Screwdriver for small assemblies
Process-safe tiny screw
Electronic components in computers and smartphones as well as in household, entertainment and automotive technology are usually tiny. Screwdriving technology specialist Deprag Schulz has a screwdriver for tiny assemblies in its range - the Nanomat.
This screwdriver achieves extremely low torques of eight to 300 Newton millimetres with high precision at speeds of up to 1,700 revolutions per minute - at four different speed ranges. This makes the Nanomat one of the screwdrivers with the lowest torques on the market and is available for both manual and stationary assembly tasks. The industrial areas of application are diverse: in medical technology for the assembly of hearing aids or pacemakers, in the watch industry or in precision engineering for the manufacture of measuring instruments, in the optical industry for the assembly of lenses, cameras and microscopes, in the electronics industry for the production of smartphones, games consoles and computers.
The Nanomat-EC built-in screwdriver is driven by a brushless EC motor. Its peak torques and dynamics make it suitable for tightening screws. The integrated torque measurement - based on precise motor current measurement and the evaluation of other dynamic influencing factors - as well as the rotation angle measurement enable the exact control of multi-stage screwdriving processes and the documentation of the result values. The AST6 screwdriving controller offers maximum precision at low torques, is user-friendly and enables exact monitoring of the angle of rotation and torque. It contains standard screwdriving programs for tightening to torque and loosening to angle. Their parameters can be adapted to the screwdriving task via touch screen. Free programming of screwdriving sequences is possible. The air-powered Nanomat is available as a handheld screwdriver or as a built-in spindle for stationary applications. pb








