The Akari ACT-CIS-16 is a professional grade cordless screwdriver kit operating at 16.8 V and supplied with two 2.0 Ah lithium-ion battery packs. It is designed for screw-driving, fastening, installation and maintenance tasks where cordless convenience, portability and decent performance are required. The tool likely features a 10 mm (¾″ approx.) or comparable size bit/chuck drive (as typical in this class), allowing a wide range of driver bits and socket-style attachments for fastening screws, bolts and small hardware. The kit format (tool + two batteries + charger + case) makes it ready for use in workshop, assembly line, field service or mobile maintenance environments.
Features
:- 16.8 V Li-ion battery system with 2 × 2.0 Ah packs — giving good runtime and portability.
- Cordless operation — freedom from power cords, enabling flexible use in mobile, overhead or hard-to-reach locations.
- Variable speed control and likely an electronic switch for forward/reverse—facilitating both tightening and loosening of screws/bolts.
- Compact and ergonomic design — built for ease of handling and reduced operator fatigue in repeated use.
- Keyless chuck or bit holder (likely around 10 mm / 3/8″ class) enabling quick bit changes.
- Kit includes charger, case, batteries — making the system complete and ready-to-go.
- Suitable for industrial, maintenance or assembly line environments—built to trade standards.
- Lithium-ion battery technology giving consistent power, low maintenance, no memory effect.
- Likely includes safety and convenience features such as battery charge indicator, ergonomic handle, possibly LED work light (common in cordless screwdrivers).
Accessories
:- 2 × 16.8 V Li-ion battery packs (2.0 Ah each)
- 1 × Charger for the 16.8 V battery system
- Carrying/storage case or tool box
- Set of driver bits (Phillips, slotted, Torx, hex)
- Possibly a bit holder or magnetic extension
- Belt clip or tool hook
Applications
:- Assembly line work: repeated fastening of components (brackets, sub-assemblies, panels) where a cordless driver increases productivity.
- Maintenance & repair (MRO): mobile technicians working on equipment, plant, machines where cords hamper movement.
- Installation crews: mounting fixtures, supports, electrical or HVAC panels, conduit straps where mobility and cordless access are important.
- Workshop use: general fastening and drilling/screw-driving tasks in metal fabrication, furniture manufacturing, appliance assembly.
- Field service: technicians in vehicles or mobile vans—on-site repairs where tool portability is key.
- Construction fit-out or refurbishing: where repeated screwdriving without cords or trailing leads improves speed and safety.
- Any work requiring moderate torque and precise screw-driving rather than heavy drilling or impact work.
Usage
:- Always select the correct bit or drill size for your application.
- Do not use for heavy masonry or concrete drilling (use a hammer drill instead).
- Keep batteries charged and avoid over-discharging.
- Use protective gear: safety glasses, gloves, and hearing protection if needed.
- Allow the tool to rest during extended use to prevent overheating.