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A screwdriver kit is a collection of tools designed for the installation and removal of threaded inserts (screwdrivers) and typically includes the following types of tools and accessories:
1. taps for threaded bushings: used to pre-tap threads in the base material for installation of the screwed bushings. The size of the tap should match the specification of the screw sleeve.
2. screwdriver installation spanner: a tool with a hexagonal or star-shaped drive end for screwing the screwdriver into the tapped hole. Some installation wrenches have spring-loaded hooks that can be inserted into the drive groove of a tieless threaded bushing.
3. Breaker (breaking tool): Used to break or cut off the mounting shank (end shank) of a threaded screwdriver after the installation is complete.
4. Sleeve remover: Used to dismantle and remove an installed sleeve, usually with a gripping or clamping mechanism to safely grasp the sleeve and remove it from the threaded hole.
5. Thread Plug Gauge: Used to check the quality and size of the threaded hole to ensure proper installation of the nut.
Name | tools kits | size | M-2M20 |
functionality | Thread repair | Scope of application | General machinery / Precision equipment / Furniture manufacturing |
1. What are the basic components of a screwdriver tool?
-Tap: Used to pre-tap in the base material to prepare the threaded hole for the screw sleeve installation. -Installation spanner: Used to screw the sleeve into the threaded hole.
-Sleeve remover: Used to remove the sleeve from the substrate.
-Punch: Used to break or cut off the mounting shank of a screwdriver.
-Specialised brackets: used to hold the base and the nut in place to ensure precise alignment during high-volume installations.
-Threaded plug gauge: used to check the quality and size of threaded holes.
2. How do I select the correct tool for my threaded bushing?
-Determine the size of the threaded bushing: Select the appropriate tool for the diameter and pitch of the bushing.
-Consider the substrate material: Some tools may be better suited to a particular substrate material.
-Understand the installation environment: in narrow or special environments, specially designed tools may be required.
3. What is the order in which the threading tools are used?
1. Tapping: Use a tap to tap threads into the substrate. 2.
2. Installation of the bushing: Screw the bushing into the threaded hole using an installation spanner.
3. break off the mounting shank: for a threaded sleeve with a mounting shank, use a punch to break it off.
4. Check: Use a threaded plug gauge to check the quality of the installation of the sleeve.
5. Disassembly: If necessary, use a sleeve remover to disassemble the sleeve.
4. How do I care for my screwdriver tool?
-Clean: Thoroughly clean the tool of grease and debris after each use.
-Lubricate: Regularly lubricate the moving parts of the tool to reduce wear.
-Store: Store the tool in a dry, clean place, away from impact and corrosion.
5. What are the common problems with screwdriver tools?
-Tap breakage: Improper use or too hard a substrate may cause the tap to break.
-Tap not aligned: The tap is not properly aligned during installation, resulting in installation failure.
-Insufficient gripping force of the sleeve remover: For tightly fitting screwed sleeves, a stronger sleeve remover may be required.