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: Known for its high "force" stall capacity and percussion depth. It features a specialized motor that provides deep muscle pulsing without stalling.
is engineered to deliver highly controlled kinetic force bursts, often referred to as "pulses," to mechanical fasteners, structural joints, or materials requiring localized impact tempering. The "Pink" designation refers specifically to its lightweight composite ergonomic casing, designed to reduce operator fatigue without compromising industrial durability. Feature / Metric Technical Specification Blue Streak Force Pulser Color Coding Pink (Ergonomic / Lightweight Composite Housing) Max Force Output 38 kN (Kilonewtons) / Approx. 8,542 lbf Pulse Frequency 1,200 – 1,800 pulses per minute (PPM) Operating Pressure 90 – 120 PSI (6.2 – 8.3 Bar) Weight 4.2 lbs (1.9 kg) Air Inlet Size Torque Control Smart-Sense Micro-Fluidic Valve System Core Technologies of the GOMK-38 GOMK-38 Blue Streak Force Pulser Pink
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is a standout release designed exactly for that purpose, merging high-velocity mechanical efficiency with a striking visual finish. Developed for users who refuse to compromise on either tactile feedback or stylistic flair, this specialized component has rapidly gained traction in both industrial assemblies and boutique mechanical modifications. How to use (step-by-step) : Known for its
The external body features heavy-duty silicone rubber gaskets. These isolators minimize user fatigue and prevent harmonic transfer back into structural mounting benches, confining 94% of the kinetic energy strictly to the contact head tip. Primary Industrial and Technical Applications Primary Function
Featuring a lightweight housing tailored for single-handed use, the unit allows users to comfortably reach complex muscle groups like the lower back and shoulder blades without external assistance. Developed for users who refuse to compromise on
The GOMK lineage traces back to heavy industrial pneumatic machinery, where the core "Force Pulsing" technology was first patented to calibrate highly sensitive micro-sensors.