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Hammerless drain valve cuts vibration
October 1st 2007

The McKenna hammerless drain valve from Alcoa World Alumina Australia was awarded 'Highly Commended' in Western Australia's Chamber of Minerals & Energy Occupational Safety and Health Innovations awards.

Based on the Pneutorque PTM-52 pneumatic torque wrench (torque gun) from Norbar Torque Tools, the valve is a tool that makes the task of opening refinery drain valves easier and safer at Alcoa World Alumina Australia's mines and refinery operations.

The torque gun runs a couple of gears that turn a larger gear that operates the valve. In effect, a simple push of the trigger replaces the need for repetitive hammering to get valves to open and close.

Vibration levels of less than 1.5m/s2 mean the operator can use the tools for extended periods with negligible risk of hand-arm related health issues. Sound levels are less than 85dB(A) when under load.

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