Power-driven screwdrivers are used across a wide range of assembly operations, but selecting the right tool for your specific fastening application can be challenging. Production engineers must consider multiple factors—product type, materials, joint design, and process requirements—to ensure consistent, reliable fastening.
Choosing the proper electric screwdriver involves evaluating the screws and hardware being used, the materials being joined, and whether the assembly includes sensitive components such as plastics, electronics, or disk drives. Selecting the wrong tool can lead to over-torque, poor joint integrity, or damage to delicate parts.
Electric screwdrivers deliver precise torque control, but different tool technologies offer different performance benefits. Understanding these differences is essential for optimizing quality and productivity in your assembly process.
In this webinar, it will walk you through the key considerations when selecting an electric screwdriver and explain how each tool type performs in real manufacturing environments. Learn how to identify the best solution for your fastening application and ensure consistent torque results.
What You Will Learn:
- The different types of electric screwdrivers used on assembly lines
- Best practices for ensuring a reliable fastened joint
- Performance differences between brushless and brush-type electric screwdrivers
- Why soft-stop clutch tools are ideal for delicate or sensitive assemblies
- How RPM affects torque output and fastening performance
- How to test and validate torque settings for electric screwdrivers
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Electric screwdrivers are faster than hand tools and more precise than air tools, making them the smart choice for high-volume manufacturers who want to increase productivity and improve process control.
The Mountz electric screwdrivers deliver precision torque control, ensuring process reliability and efficiency. To see our full range of products, shop our store. Contact us anytime to ask a question. To inquire about price, request a quote. If you’d like to see our equipment in person, schedule an appointment. To get the latest torque-related news, follow us on LinkedIn.







