ESD Series (Electric Torque Screwdrivers)
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Various models that range from 0.17 lbf.in to 17.4lbf.in

Casing designed to prevent electrostatic discharge (ESD). Surface resistance 104 Ohms.

Preventing the occurrence of electrostatic discharge can improve production yields, manufacturing costs, product quality, product reliability, reputation and profitability.

Precision "Soft-Stop" clutch prevents shock to sensitive assemblies.

Requires a Transformer (power supply).

External torque adjustment scale.

Available in Clean Room, Vacuum, and Lever models.
 

Ergonomically designed clutch and body case that reduces impact and vibration transmitted in the screw fastening process.

One way clutch - direct drive in the counter-clockwise direction for easy removal of tightened fasteners.

ESD Series (Electric Torque Screwdrivers)

Model

Driver Type

Item #

lbf.in

cNm

30VDC

20VDC

Dia.

Length

Drive Size

Wt

SS2000-ESD

Lever Start

144104

0.17 - 1.7

2 - 20

680

490

1”

6 1/2”

4mm HIOS

7.1 oz.

SSQ2000CR-ESD

Vacuum/CR*

144035

0.17 - 1.7

2 - 20

680

490

1”

6 1/2”

4mm HIOS

7.4 oz.

SS3000-ESD

Lever Start

144233

0.3 - 1.7

3 - 20

1000

670

1 1/4”

7 1/4”

4mm HIOS

12.5 oz.

SSQ3000-ESD

Vacuum*

144252

0.3 - 1.7

3 - 20

1000

670

1 1/4”

7 1/4”

4mm HIOS

12.8 oz.

SSQ3000CR-ESD

Vacuum/CR*

144259

0.3 - 1.7

3 - 20

1000

670

1 1/4”

7 1/4”

4mm HIOS

12.8 oz.

SS4000X-ESD

Lever Start

144234

0.9 - 3.9

10 - 45

1000

690

1 1/4”

7 3/4”

1/4” F/Hex

14.1 oz.

SSQ4000X-ESD

Vacuum*

144254

0.9 - 3.9

10 - 45

1000

690

1 1/4”

7 3/4”

1/4” F/Hex

14.4 oz.

SSQ4000XCR-ESD

Vacuum/CR*

144263

0.9 - 3.9

10 - 45

1000

690

1 1/4”

7 3/4”

1/4” F/Hex

14.4 oz.

SS6500X-ESD

Lever Start

144249

2.2 - 11

25 - 130

900

600

1 1/2”

9 1/4”

1/4” F/Hex

23.3 oz.

SSQ6500X-ESD

Vacuum*

144230

2.2 - 11

25 - 130

900

600

1 1/2”

9 1/4”

1/4” F/Hex

23.6 oz.

SSQ6500XCR-ESD

Vacuum/CR*

144226

2.2 - 11

25 - 130

900

600

1 1/2”

9 1/4”

1/4” F/Hex

23.6 oz.

SS7000X-ESD

Lever Start

144231

2.6 - 17.4

30 - 200

750

-

1 1/2”

10”

1/4” F/Hex

26.5 oz.

SSQ7000X-ESD

Vacuum*

144258

2.6 - 17.4

30 - 200

750

-

1 1/2”

10”

1/4” F/Hex

26.8 oz.

SSQ7000XCR-ESD

Vacuum/CR*

144262

2.6 - 17.4

30 - 200

750

-

1 1/2”

10”

1/4” F/Hex

26.8 oz.

Grip

RPM

Torque Ranges

Note!
CR is Clean Room models
* All Vacuum and Clean Room models are lever start.

ESD (Clean Room & Vacuum) model

Do you believe in ghosts? If you are a manufacturing engineer, or find yourself involved anywhere within the production environment for microelectronics products, you should at least believe in the invisible reality of Electrostatic Discharge (ESD).

Any lapses in preventing the occurrence of electrostatic discharge can affect production yields, manufacturing costs, product quality, product reliability, reputation and profitability. Industry experts have estimated average product losses due to ESD to range from 8-33%.

Static damage to electronic components can be realized as catastrophic failures or latent failures. Catastrophic failures are easier to detect and deal with. With this type of failure the part is "dead" and will not function. It may be costly to repair but is easy to deal with. With latent failures the problem is much worse as the failure may not be detected in testing but is a "time bomb" waiting to happen. Since this product will get into the field and cause intermittent problems or failure in the field, it can be a much more costly problem.
 

Electrostatic discharge can be controlled in an electric screwdriver. The ESD-Series are designed just like the SS-Series drivers along with preventing electrostatic discharge. ESD- Series are crafted to reduce shock (impact) to sensitive assemblies, such as computer disk drives, ceramics, high-density print boards, electronics and other delicate applications. All models achieve their low impact and vibration characteristics through a combination of low G-force operation and ergonomically engineered clutches and handles.

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