Find premium air screwdrivers and pneumatic screwdrivers built for efficient, accurate fastening in automotive, industrial, fabrication and workshop environments across New Zealand. Our range delivers consistent torque, fast cycle times and long-lasting performance for both professionals and serious DIYers.
Air screwdrivers are powered by compressed air, converting airflow into rotational force to rapidly drive or remove screws. These tools outperform manual drivers — and many electric variants — in speed, weight, and continuous duty performance.
Key Advantages:
✔ High-speed fastening for repetitive work
✔ Smooth torque control for consistent results
✔ Lightweight and comfortable for extended use
✔ Simple maintenance and rugged design
Browse a selection of top-quality tools ideal for workshop and industrial tasks:
Slip clutch torque mechanism
800 rpm free speed
5.0–6.0 mm bit capacity
Hex shank size: 1/4″
Durable build for daily workshop use
(prices exclude GST)
Right-angle design for confined spaces
1,400 rpm free speed
Compact and ergonomic
Ideal for cabinetry, metalwork and assembly task
Selecting the right pneumatic screwdriver depends on your application:
Torque & Control
Choose a model with a slip clutch or adjustable torque if you need repeatable fastening without over-tightening.
Speed (RPM)
Higher RPM delivers faster cycle times — useful in assembly lines or high-volume workshop tasks.
Form Factor
Straight (inline) screwdrivers are versatile, while pistol or angle models excel in tight spaces.
Air Consumption
Check compressor compatibility and hose size to ensure consistent performance.
We offer free NZ shipping on orders over $250+gst, plus expert product support to help you pick the right pneumatic screwdriver for your specific use-case.
Q: What is an air screwdriver?
A: An air screwdriver is a compressed-air powered tool designed to drive screws quickly with torque-controlled precision — ideal for workshops, assembly lines and industrial applications.
Q: How does an air screwdriver differ from an electric one?
A: Air screwdrivers generally deliver higher torque and faster cycle speeds with lighter weight and easier maintenance compared to electric tools.
Q: Do I need a special compressor for a pneumatic screwdriver?
A: You’ll need an air compressor with sufficient pressure and airflow (CFM) to match the tool’s requirements. Check specs before purchase.
Q: Can I use a pneumatic screwdriver for heavy-duty industrial work?
A: Yes — many models are built for continuous fastening work on industrial and automotive applications, offering durable construction and torque control.