Atlas Copco rolls out low reaction tool range05 July 2018

Atlas Copco’s pan-European summer roadshow – returning for a second year in the UK – is being used as the launch platform for a range of ‘Low Reaction’ (LRT) handheld tools.

Showcasing the theme ‘Smart Connected Assembly’, the new line-up of battery and DC-powered tools has been developed to improve operator ergonomics and factory optimisation.

The introduction of the ‘Tensor Pulse’ fastening strategy marks another milestone in the company’s continuous development cycle.

The Transducer Battery Pulse (TBP) based tool includes a hydraulic pulse unit rather than gears and an oil-filled chamber, enabling higher torque of up to 55Nm with vibration levels below the minimum standard.

Atlas Copco says that as it delivers five million pulses before maintenance is required, operating performance is up to five times longer between service intervals, enabling manufacturing businesses to increase production capability, whilst reducing costs.

For applications involving hard joints, the integration of Atlas Copco’s ‘TurboTight’ torque management technology means that the tool, rather than the operator, absorbs the reaction force – a major benefit to the user’s safety and comfort.

Designed to avoid operator influence, the new range of tools also features Atlas Copco’s ‘TrueAngle’ technology, which uses a gyro signal to read operator movement, thereby increasing the accuracy of angle readings and improving controlled tightening.

In addition to being able to test the new range, visitors to Atlas Copco’s mobile exhibition unit will gain a detailed insight into the advances made in ‘big data’ connectivity, error-proofing and joint traceability.

David Embley (pictured), general manager of Atlas Copco Tools UK, commented: “Our customers are seeing increasing complexity in their product mix and demands for higher quality. A batch count of one is quite typical in today’s world of choice, so to compete, manufacturers need to produce the best quality at the lowest cost, in the quickest time. The goal is zero defects and full traceability, along with better agility to face the challenges of globalisation, new technologies and competition.

“At the heart of Atlas Copco’s Smart Connected Assembly is a focus on achieving quality, productivity and traceability in complex assembly processes. Advanced tooling, software solutions and error-proofed production meets the needs of our customers in a digital world. Low reaction tooling is a key part of our vision and process control and data driven services add to the mix to equip businesses with the solutions they need. We look to maximise productivity and increase customer efficiency, whilst reducing human error and ensuring operator safety. Our customers need tangible return on investment, which is why we introduced our six pillars of value.

“The 2018 roadshow is a great opportunity to engage with customers and industry colleagues to discuss the challenges facing manufacturers, so that together we can deliver sustainable solutions.”

For further information about Atlas Copco’s Smart Connected Assembly, click here.

Adam Offord

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