Brush Vs Brushless “Electrical Interference” in Microntech Kilews Electric Screwdriver
Brush Vs Brushless “Electrical Interference” in Microntech
Kilews Electric Screwdriver
The main purpose of the electric screwdriver is the tightening of the application. Kilews electric screwdriver is performing well by its accuracy and
durability in fastening, in various electronic as well as mechanical
industries. Kilews electric screwdriver is very popular in terms of
repeatability.
Kilews screwdriver is not different from a conventional manual
screwdriver, both serve the same purpose of fastening of application. But
instead of manual operation, the electric screwdriver is having an electric motor
to tighten the application very easily.
These electric screwdriver work on the
principle of the clutch mechanism, in which clutch is used to adjust the torque of
the tool. An electric screwdriver is two types based on the source of power
supply. I.e. AC type electric screwdriver and DC type electric screwdriver.
Brush Vs Brushless “Electrical
Interference”
AC electric screwdriver: - Brush type
ü Carbon brush motor generates sparks. As for electrical
interference, the spark is one of interference. Its radiation is also harmful for human beings.
ü The interference even damages the parts of the screwdriver
itself. That will increase maintenance costs.
DC electric screwdriver: - Brushless type
ü Brushless screwdriver controls phase with transistors,
no electrical interference problem, no spark, higher stability.
ü Because of no interference problem, control circuits
and electrical interference will not be affected
Microntech is a channel partner for KILEWS products
in India, having sales and service support all over India. Microntech has a professional
team of experts that can help you understand the torque process. It is a
premier assembly solution provider in India with global experience. To know
more about assembly solutions provided by Microntech please visit our
website www.microntechgroup.com or you can contact your nearest Microntech
branch by giving a mail at sales@microntechgroup.com to have a demo or a
visit for any of the issues you are facing on your manufacturing line.
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