Screwdriving is a deceptively simple process. All you have to do is insert a fastener and apply torque, right? In fact, a lot can go wrong, and there are many variables to consider. Is the driver speed right? What about the torque and angle settings? Is the screw itself the best fastener for the job?
Knowing how to troubleshoot screwdriving applications can improve cycle times and ensure product quality, while saving engineers countless hours of frustration.