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Ingersoll Rand 2141 3/4-Inch Ultra Duty Air Impact Wrench Studio : Ingersoll-Rand by Ingersoll-Rand Brand : Ingersoll-Rand Model : 2141 Publisher : Ingersoll-Rand Availability : Usually ships in 1-2 business days EAN : 0663023010854 UPC : 663023010854 Avg. Customer Rating: (based on 3 reviews)
List Price : $741.30 Our Price : $387.99
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Weighs just 7 lbs.
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Only 8.2" long
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1200 ft.-lbs. maximum torque
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Twin Hammer Plus mechanism for 30 percent greater durability
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Contoured professional touch trigger and ergonomically designed handle for increased comfort
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Product Description |
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This Ingersoll Rand air impact wrench redefines the 3/4in. category as the lightest, most compact impact tool in the auto industry. U.S.A. Drive (in.): 3/4, Average Air Consumption (CFM): 9.5, Speed - No Load (RPM): 7,250, Max. Torque (ft.-lbs.): 1,200, Variable Speed: Yes, Tool Length (in.): 8 3/16, Tool Weight (lbs.): 7.5 |
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This is a great product. It is light weight, solidly built, and has plenty of power. |
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Unbelievable tool |
Got this impact wrench for specifically one purpose. That was to attempt removing the crankshaft pulley bolt on my Honda Accord 2.2L. Anyone who has tried to remove this bolt (read the forums) will tell you, that it can be as difficult to remove as any fastener out there. I bought the crankshaft pulley holding tool (a must, which does a great job keeping the crankshaft/harmonic balancer in place) and tried to breaker bar the bolt off as per many recommendations out there. Well, I had a cheater bar on the thing and nearly snapped the 1/2 drive off. I have done that before, and the breaker would've definitely have snapped first. I tried my impact (~400 ft-lbs, no luck). I then got my hands on the IR 2135 titanium 1/2 drive (up to 780 ft-lbs) no luck.
I was then was backed into a corner with my car on jackstands for nearly a week. I ordered IR 2141. It has a 3/4 drive, so it took a while finding a 3/4 drive 19 mm impact socket (only one auto part store in Atlanta had it, and only at one of their stores-NAPA). I put the IR 2141 on that bolt with the air from my Craftsman 33 gal compressor and hit that bolt hard. In the first split second nothing, then a slight movement, then the bolt spun completely right out. Took a total of 1-2 seconds --amazing! No cracked breaker bars or having to torch bolts.
The IR 2141 made that part of the job easy. I highly recommend this tool. Now if I can only finish the rest of it... |
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Ingersoll is king of the hill in Pneumatic tools |
Been using this gun(2141) for a few months now. The performance is unlike any other. Have been using a Large 1 inch format gun (cheapie Chinese jobs) with a rating of 1600 lbs of torque. While that gun is strong indeed, the 2141 does the same in a small format (Chinese gun is 38 lbs). When you are working with very heavy things all day it is nice to get a break at some point, this gun is a dream.
I use this to pull off lugs on heavy tractors and trailers, both inboard and outboard type wheels. While it may be a tight squeeze on some wheels because it lacks the two to six inch extension of the large guns, it does manage to fit in and get on the lugs. Also, I find that the 3/4 sockets are easier to find and cheaper than 1 inch. Although I do maintain a full range of the 1 inch sockets anyhow (Hey, I already own them)
I had one occasion where a lug just wouldn't move so I saved it for last, let the compressor fill up, tried again and it still didn't come off. A moment later I realize I had the gun on the lowest setting. Changed the setting and Blaaappp, the lug was off. So the gun was removing lugs at the lowest setting. These are heavy lugs that are usually put on at the highest setting, so the 2141 removed 9 out of 10 at the lowest setting.
Additionally, because of the small format, the gun fits where that larger gun wont. I have used it in engine cavities where you cant fit a breaker bar as well.
I would recommend buying this gun as a mainstay for most heavy stuff and buy the cheap 1" gun for $100 as a backup if at all
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