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Ingersoll Rand 3/8" Square Drive Air Impact Wrench

Part Number: 2115TIMAXSKU: IRT2115TIMAX
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Item Details

Ingersoll Rand 3/8" Drive Air Impact Wrench measuring 6" in length has a maximum torque rating of 300 ft-lb. and has an optimized airflow to ensure maximum performance. Titanium durable hammer case impact tool has a 7-vane motor to deliver more power and a 1-hand forward/reverse control for easy operation. Impact tool has a 4-position power regulator dial and a feather-touch trigger for maximum control.

Features

  • Durable: With a titanium hammer case and composite housing, this wrench can withstand anything, including repeated drops and harsh environments. In fact, we provide a 2-year warranty to prove it.
  • Versatile: This tool is so versatile, it can be used in just about any market.
  • Easier access to grease fitting – for quicker maintenance and less downtime.
  • Enhanced socket retention.
  • 7-vane Motor delivers added power with less weight.
  • Finely tuned twin hammer impact mechanism and motor deliver more torque, durability, and efficiency.
  • Feather-touch trigger provides maximum control of this air impact wrench.
  • Anodized end plate for enhanced durability.
  • Optimized for the vehicle repair industry, body shops, general industrial use, MRO, rail, heavy machinery, oil and gas, shipbuilding, and construction.

Specifications

  • Product Type» Air Impact Wrench
  • Speed» 15000 RPM/1500 BPM
  • Tool Air Consumption» Air Consumption @ Load: 17 (cfm)
  • Drive/Chuck Size» 3/8"
  • Drive/Chuck Type» Square
  • Minimum Hose Size» 3/8"
  • Tool Air Inlet» 1/4" NPT
  • Torque Rating» 300 ft-lb Max
  • Required PSI» 90

WARNING

  • WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

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