This article includes the tool and performance specifications for the YZ-N non-shutoff battery pulse tool.
1) Recommended torque ranges on a hard joint, by model:
2) Tool Model Specifications Chart:
†Data below was derived using to the Yokota measuring method; 30 °C with electromagnetic brake 0.5s tightening
‡Square drive has a basic through hole with no spring detent
Model |
Bolt Capacity |
Approx. Torque Range (Nm) |
Free Speed (RPM) |
Weight with Battery (lbs) |
Max Cycles per Minute † |
Approx. Cycles per Charge † |
Overall Length (mm) |
Overall Height (mm) |
Overall Width (mm) |
Drive Output |
YZ-N600A |
M6 |
7 – 20 |
4800 |
3.1 |
10 |
1300 |
152 |
242 |
59 |
1/4” QC |
YZ-N600 |
M6 |
8 – 25 |
4800 |
3.1 |
10 |
1300 |
152 |
242 |
59 |
3/8” SD‡ |
YZ-N800A |
M6-8 |
7 – 30 |
4800 |
3.2 |
8 |
800 |
157 |
242 |
59 |
1/4” QC |
YZ-N800 |
M6-8 |
9 – 35 |
4800 |
3.2 |
8 |
800 |
157 |
242 |
59 |
3/8” SD‡ |
YZ-N900 |
M8-10 |
16 – 60 |
4800 |
3.5 |
6 |
700 |
164 |
242 |
59 |
3/8” SD‡ |
YZ-N950 |
M10 |
20 - 65 |
4800 |
3.5 |
5 |
650 |
164 |
242 |
59 |
3/8” SD‡ |
3) Expected output based on speed setting and pulse unit relief valve adjustment, by model:
†The performance charts above for each YZ-N tool type indicate the approximate max torque level (Y-axis) that would be achieved at the 4 different speed settings, based on the adjustment made to the pulse unit relief valve (X Axis). Based on joint conditions, actual results may vary.
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