PLUTO: DC Electric
Kolver's experience in torque tools has led to the creation of the Pluto Screwdrivers, the most versatile and cost effective DC tools on the market. Pluto Series features an innovative electric motor with low inertia and minimal friction for extremely long life, coupled with planetary gearboxes built with long lasting composite materials.
PLUTO 3: Torque 2.6 to 25 in/lbs |
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The Pluto 03 Torque Range: 2.6 to 25 in/lbs Kolver has developed the PLUTO (PLUs TOrque) DC-controlled electric screwdrivers which are able to reach from 2.6 to 132 in/lbs ...
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PLUTO 6: Torque 4.4 to 53.0 in/lbs |
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The Pluto 6 Torque Range: 4.4 to 53.0 in/lbs Kolver has developed the PLUTO (PLUs TOrque) DC-controlled electric screwdrivers which are able to reach from 2.6 to 132 in/lb...
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PLUTO 7: Torque 13.3 to 62.0 in/lbs |
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PLUTO 10: Torque 5.3 to 86 in/lbs |
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Kolver has developed the PLUTO (PLUs TOrque) DC-controlled electric screwdrivers which are able to reach from 2.6 to 132 in/lbs of torque. The Pluto 10 series has a torque range of 5.3 to 86. See t...
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PLUTO 15: Torque 5.3 to 132 in/lbs |
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Kolver has developed the PLUTO (PLUs TOrque) DC-controlled electric screwdrivers which are able to reach between 2.6 to 132 in/lbs of torque. The Pluto 15 series has a torque range of 5.3 to ...
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PLUTO Accessories |
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Options designed specifically for the PLUTO DC Electric Screwdrivers and Controllers....
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Recent Blog Posts
Nov 2, 2012
New EDU2AE Series of controllers for PLUTO tools
Mar 10, 2011
Cutting Edge Ergonomics with KolverUSA’s PLUTO Push to Start Tool
Dec 28, 2010
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Oct 15, 2010
KolverUSA Turns Heads at the ATExpo
Jun 8, 2010
KolverUSA Releases Their 2010 Catalog
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FAB18RE/FR
FAB Series Electric Clutch Screwdriver with 2.6 - 16 in/lbs of torque
Torque Range: 2.6 to 16 in/lbs
The FAB18RE/FR is a step up in torque from the FAB12 series, with a larger motor and gear-set. This tool is supplied in an ergonomic ESD safe in-line body style.
