Long tube design
Effectively increasing connection length for more work scenarios.
ASIATOOLS-Pneumatic sleeve: The diameter and length of the casing are selected according to certain rules to make the radial and axial electric field distribution more uniform, minimize the size of the casing, and meet the electrical performance requirements.
Long tube design
Effectively increasing connection length for more work scenarios.
Surface treatment
Smooth, flat, comfortable, and easy to operate.
Hardness cylinder body
Integrated forging forming with high hardness, good toughness, and long service life.
| Model | Size options | ||
| Black long pneumatic sleeve HCQ38 | 3/8*08-3/8*21mm | ||
| Black long pneumatic sleeve HCQ14 | 1/4*8-1/4*14mm | ||
| Black Long Pneumatic Sleeve HCQ12 | 1/2*08-1/2*38mm | ||
| 11 piece black long pneumatic sleeve set | 10/12/13/14/16/17/19/21/22/24mm | ||
| Black Short Pneumatic Sleeve HDQ14 | 1/4*4-1/4*5.5mm | ||
| Black Short Pneumatic Sleeve HDQ12 | 14/15/16/17/18/19/20/21/22/23/24/25/26/27/30/32/34/36mm | ||
| 11 pieces of 1/2 black short pneumatic sleeve set | 10/12/13/14/16/17/19/21/22/24mm |
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Q: What is the material of the pneumatic sleeve?
A: Pneumatic sleeves are usually made of Chrome Molybdenum Steel (Cr Mo), which has high hardenability and thermal strength, and can withstand large impact forces.
Q: What is the purpose of a pneumatic sleeve?
A: Pneumatic sockets are mainly used in conjunction with pneumatic wrenches, manual wrenches, and hydraulic wrenches, and are commonly used in automotive maintenance, electrical maintenance, mineral maintenance, and other occasions.
Q: What are the advantages of pneumatic sleeves?
A: Due to its material and design, the pneumatic sleeve can withstand significant impact forces and is suitable for environments that require high-intensity operations. However, ordinary sockets cannot replace pneumatic sockets because they are prone to cracking under the strong impact force of pneumatic impact wrenches, which may cause splashing of the plating layer and injury.
Q: How to choose a pneumatic sleeve?
A: Material: The material of the pneumatic sleeve has a significant impact on its service life and wear resistance. Common materials include chromium molybdenum alloy steel, carbon steel, and stainless steel. Size: The selection of the size of the socket head is crucial, as the correct size can achieve the best results.
Q: What are the benefits of chrome molybdenum steel pneumatic sleeves?
A: Chromium molybdenum steel is a high-strength and high-toughness material, with a hardness much higher than ordinary carbon steel. This enables chromium molybdenum steel pneumatic sleeves to maintain stable performance under high loads and impacts and is not easily deformed or damaged. In addition, chromium molybdenum steel also has excellent corrosion resistance and can maintain good performance in harsh environments.
Q: What is the maintenance method for pneumatic sleeves?
A: Cleaning and inspection: After use, the dust and dirt on the surface of the pneumatic sleeve should be cleaned in a timely manner, and a soft cloth or brush can be used for cleaning. Lubrication and maintenance: Proper lubrication is required for the normal operation of pneumatic tools.
Q: What is the correct usage method for pneumatic sleeves?
A: Before using pneumatic tools, it is necessary to check whether the air pressure of the tool is normal and ensure that the air pressure in the working environment meets the requirements of the tool. During use, it is necessary to pay attention to the operating procedures and follow the tool manual. Maintain an appropriate distance between the tool and the workpiece to avoid excessive force or impact.