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780 lbs of torque
 

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i have the same gun they are plenty strong use it all day at work
 

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I've always had great luck with Ingersol Rand aka Devilbiss Air Tools, and compressors too for that matter. Campbell Hausfield on the hand, junk tools and compressors.
 

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How much? I got a compressor for Christmas and going to be getting some air tools.
 

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How much? I got a compressor for Christmas and going to be getting some air tools.

Better be a good compressor to run that tool. Unless you give it lots of breaks to build up air. I'd guess at least 10.0 cfm @ 90lbs to run that one.

You got the usage specs there on the box Nick???
 

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Found the specs. Not bad. 5 cfm, but that doesn't say at what pressure. Usually you want air tools regulated at 90psi.

As if the 2135Ti wasn’t already the best 1/2” air impactool™ you can buy, we decided to make it even better. Perfect for both industrial and vehicle service work, the new 2135TiMAX delivers maximum power and control, along with unmatched reliability.
• MAX Power 780 ft-lb maximum reverse torque from a tool weighing just 3.95 lbs — that’s the best power-to-weight ratio in its class
• MAX Control A featherable trigger, a wider range of power regulator settings in forward, and a patented one-hand forward/reverse
• MAX Reliability Designed to last and backed by a new 2 year limited warranty, Tool registration required. Specifications:
• Forward Torque Range: 50 – 550 ft-lb
• Max Torque (Reverse): 780 ft-lb
• NBT (Nut Busting Torque): 1,100 ft-lb
• Blows Per Minute: 1,250
• Free Speed: 9,800 rpm
• Standard Bolt Capacity: 9/16”
• Net Weight (2135TiM AX): 3.95 lb
• Overall Length (2135TiMAX): 7.34”
• Average Air Consumption @ Load: 5 cfm
• Air Inlet: 1/4”
• Minimum Hose Size: 3/8”
 

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$319 at sears. Havent used it yet but Im glad to hear its strong!
 

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Found the specs. Not bad. 5 cfm, but that doesn't say at what pressure. Usually you want air tools regulated at 90psi.

As if the 2135Ti wasn’t already the best 1/2” air impactool™ you can buy, we decided to make it even better. Perfect for both industrial and vehicle service work, the new 2135TiMAX delivers maximum power and control, along with unmatched reliability.
• MAX Power 780 ft-lb maximum reverse torque from a tool weighing just 3.95 lbs — that’s the best power-to-weight ratio in its class
• MAX Control A featherable trigger, a wider range of power regulator settings in forward, and a patented one-hand forward/reverse
• MAX Reliability Designed to last and backed by a new 2 year limited warranty, Tool registration required. Specifications:
• Forward Torque Range: 50 – 550 ft-lb
• Max Torque (Reverse): 780 ft-lb
• NBT (Nut Busting Torque): 1,100 ft-lb
• Blows Per Minute: 1,250
• Free Speed: 9,800 rpm
• Standard Bolt Capacity: 9/16”
• Net Weight (2135TiM AX): 3.95 lb
• Overall Length (2135TiMAX): 7.34”
• Average Air Consumption @ Load: 5 cfm
• Air Inlet: 1/4”
• Minimum Hose Size: 3/8”
Mine puts out 5.1@90psi or 6.3@40psi

$319 at sears. Havent used it yet but Im glad to hear its strong!
Damn, that twice what I guessed.
 

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Mine puts out 5.1@90psi or 6.3@40psi

Damn, that twice what I guessed.

They had some for half the price but they were only 400 ft lbs. I wanted something that I wouldnt have to worry
 

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They had some for half the price but they were only 400 ft lbs. I wanted something that I wouldnt have to worry

Worry about? You might have to worry about breaking your damn hand, or breaking it off at your wrist. :laughing1:
 

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You will like that one, they are good guns for sure.
 

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Those are nice guns. I have one and does anything I have needed it to do and I have had some pretty rusty and tight bolts
 

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There great. If its to rusty to get off, it will break it off. Ether way its coming off!
 

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Been using that same model wrench for over twenty years.Had to replace the socket retainer on the anvil once.
The shop I worked in had the exact wrench,the anvil/square drive busted,they dumpstered it,I grabbed it up,bought a new anvil,its as good as new,and,I now have a spare.
After twenty years of abuse,the only problem I`m having with My original impacter is,the little red switches wants to pop out,shove it back into its hole and it`s good to go.
The shop I was in run 150 PSI,that impact would,with a 1& a 1/2 inch socket spin truck lugnots to over 750 ft/lbs,had to be carefull.LOL
Call ingersol,tell them how much You like using their tools,I did,they sent Me a little mimni grease gun,two tubes of the special grease,a bottle of air oil and a spare anvil/socket retainer kit.
I do,real regularly use the grease gun,keep it lubed,just a couple of pumps,too much grease and it wont hit as hard for a few raps.
 

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