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VAC Spring Balancers

Indutility Engineers Pvt. Ltd. provides high-quality Spring Balancers (also known as tool balancers or zero-gravity balancers) designed to enhance workstation ergonomics. As a specialized engineering firm, they integrate these balancers into broader industrial setups, such as assembly lines and compressed air systems.
​These devices use a internal spiral spring to neutralize the weight of tools, making them feel weightless to the operator.
​1. Product Range & Specifications
​While Indutility Engineers sources and supplies various industrial grades, their typical spring balancer lineup includes:
​Weight Capacities:
​Light Duty: 0.5 kg to 5.0 kg (ideal for small pneumatic screwdrivers).
​Medium Duty: 5.0 kg to 25 kg (used for grinders and impact wrenches).
​Heavy Duty: 25 kg up to 100+ kg (for welding guns and heavy torque tools).
​Cable Travel (Stroke): Standard lengths range from 1.3 meters to 2.5 meters, providing ample vertical movement for floor-to-ceiling workstations.
​Safety Features: Most models include a locking mechanism that prevents the tool from falling if the spring fails, and a safety lug for a secondary support chain.
​2. Industrial Applications
​Indutility Engineers often deploys these balancers in the following sectors:
​Automotive Assembly: Suspending heavy pneumatic nut runners and welding guns over the vehicle chassis.
​Electronics Manufacturing: Providing "weightless" handling for precision soldering and fastening tools to prevent hand fatigue.
​Packaging Lines: Holding bag-closing machines or taping tools at a constant height.
​Workstation Organization: Keeping tools off the floor and away from the workbench surface, reducing clutter and accidental damage.
​3. Installation & Adjustment Guide
​Step 1: Mounting
​Always attach the balancer's main hook to a solid overhead support (like an I-beam or a jib crane). Crucial: Always attach a secondary safety wire to the balancer's safety lug and anchor it to a separate point.

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