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Hytorc debuts lithium series battery gun line

By Paul Dvorak | December 9, 2014

Dedicated to improving safety, speed and accuracy in industrial bolting, HYTORC has always pushed the limits with innovative tool designs, solutions and improvements for the industry. The company continues this tradition of industrial bolting revolutions with its newest innovation, the Lithium Series Battery Gun, which was unveiled today at the POWER-GEN International trade show in Orlando, Fla.

The two-speed 36-volt Battery Gun, featuring a lithium series battery, metal frame and color user interface.

The two-speed 36-volt Battery Gun, featuring a lithium series battery, metal frame and color user interface.

The Lithium Series is a groundbreaking addition to HYTORC’s current line of dynamic bolting equipment. The industry-leading battery life and portability of these tools are long awaited features in this industry. This new product line is expected to open countless doors for the company’s existing customers while simultaneously expanding its reach to new industries. With the need for external wires, pumps and additional handling parts removed, the HYTORC battery guns are able to greatly expand jobsite reach.

“Our company was centered on the trademark hydraulic tool offerings, many of which still dominate the product line today,” said Hytorc COO Jason Junkers. “However, we are always striving to discover the next big break in industrial bolting technology. Our research and development team aims to stay on the cusp of new technology while continuously improving safety, speed and accuracy. Recent milestones include the ICE hydraulic bolting system, revolutionary new air tools, and now, our Lithium Series Battery Guns.”

The 36-volt Battery Gun is a huge technological advancement for the HYTORC line, featuring an integral metal frame with a color graphical user interface. The two-speed gun has the capability for torque and angle practices, and will have a product line that includes numerous output capacities, comprising of 250, 700, 1,000, and 2,000-foot-pound models.

“This revolutionary addition to our current product lineup will continue to position the HYTORC brand as a powerhouse in the field,” said company president Eric Junkers. The Battery Gun is a highly anticipated product; it’s been in development for several years, but we refused to release it until it could provide the power and reliability expected from a product that carries the HYTORC name. I’m proud to say that we have now accomplished that.”

Hytorc
www.hytorc.com


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