Equipping technicians with the right power tools is essential for safe and efficient repairs, whether they're being used for day-to-day maintenance work or more technical, torque-specific adjustments.
There's a lot to consider, with everything from ergonomics to power and torque requirements playing a role in what power tools are best equipped for your technicians and your shop.
Here are some things to keep in mind:
- Tool size, style, and weight
- Portability
- Vibration and noise level
- Safety features
- Accessories/attachments
- Durability
- Warranty
- Budget range/price
We've curated a selection of power tools available on the market that you may have missed, and be sure to check out our full tool and equipment supplement in the back of our April issue here.
Sign up for our eNewsletters
Get the latest news and updates