Panasonic unveiled the newest addition to its mechanical pulse tool portfolio: the AccuPulse? 4.0, featuring four onboard microcomputers and a built-in transducer with intelligently managed torque sensing, at The Assembly Show October 26-28 in Booth #1821 at the Donald E. Stephens Convention Center in Rosemont, IL. Panasonic's AccuPulse 4.0 is a line-up of mechanical pulse tools with a built-in transducer allowing for accurate torque tightening in a variety of assemblies. This new edition to the AccuPulse lineup includes several advanced features that elevate assembly efficiency and worker safety, such as its new double hammer mechanism for optimized torque calculations and a high durability non-contact transducer.Key features of the AccuPulse 4.0 mechanical pulse tool include: Durable high-resolution non-contact torque sensor for reliable torque measurement; Patented torque traceability and torque curve detection algorithm for high accuracy; Double hammer mechanism for optimized torque calculations; Advanced programmable features for greater productivity and plant automation; Wireless 2-way communication utilizing existing multi-tool controllers; Data collection for monitoring torque, angle, time, OK, NOK, pulses and graph; One-hand cordless operation with no reaction for increased worker safety and freedom of movement in the working environment; Eco-friendly and energy efficient; Lower installation and maintenance costs than air-oil pulse tools and DC electric tools; and Uses Panasonic Li-ion 14.4v batteries with Guard-Ion technology.