What is the most powerful 1/2 inch air impact?
Aircat 1150 Killer Torque 1/2-inch Impact Wrench Featuring 900 pound-feet maximum torque and 1,295 pound-feet loosening torque, Aircat advertises the 1150 as the most powerful 1/2-inch impact wrench in its class.
What is the most powerful pneumatic impact wrench?
The Ingersoll Rand® 2850MAX 1” D-Handle Impact Wrench is the most powerful 1” pneumatic impact wrench in the Ingersoll Rand vehicle service portfolio. The 2850MAX has 2,100 footpounds of maximum reverse torque to loosen stubborn lug nuts with less effort from the technician.
How much torque does a half inch snap on impact have?
1/2″ Drive Air Impact Wrench (Red)
Air Supply Hose Size, inches (mm) ID | 3/8 (9.5) |
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Maximum Torque, ft-lb (N•m) | 1,190 (1,613) |
Air Consumption Working, CFM | 4.1 |
Blows Per Minute | 1,270 |
Square Drive Size, inches | 1/2 |
What size air compressor do you need to run an impact wrench?
The average size air compressor you need is a 4-5 CFM @90 PSI for a ½” impact wrench. For instance, an impact wrench with a 1″ drive will need a 10 CFM @90 PSI, a ½” drive will need a 4 CFM @90 PSI, and ⅜” will need a 3 CFM @90 PSI.
How many foot-pounds of torque do I need for a impact wrench?
An impact wrench needs about 500 ft-lbs of torque to remove lug nuts. In most cases, you will need the same amount of torque you used to tighten the lug nut in order to remove it. So, if you over-tightened it, you might need more than 500 ft-lbs torque.
Are snap-on impact brushless?
This runs on the 18-volt battery platform and includes a brushless motor. A variable speed trigger controls the speed from 0-1,760 RPM, and up to 3,500 IPM (impacts per minute). A button on the rear of the tool controls the 3 different modes in forward, and 3 modes in reverse.
Who makes snap-on air gun?
Pro Tool Warehouse now offers Sioux Williams Air Tools that have been designed and manufactured in the USA for over 100 years. Sioux serves the manufacturing and service industries with world-class pneumatic power tools made in Murphy, NC.
Is 300 ft-lbs enough to remove lug nuts?
Realistically, the answer is no. A quick glance at a lug nut torque chart shows that most lug nuts should be torqued between 80 and 100 ft-lbs. Some require less torque, others more.