[Shop-talk] Impact wrenches (heavy duty)
Larry Spector
lspector at gmail.com
Mon Feb 25 04:49:40 MST 2019
I've had the same result with my IR 2135ti. It's also pretty lightweight
for the power it has.
-Larry
On Mon, Feb 25, 2019 at 12:43 AM Scott Hall via Shop-talk <
shop-talk at autox.team.net> wrote:
> My IR 2131 is maybe twenty years old now and still hasn't met the nut it
> won't turn.
>
> I assume they still make its bigger brother if you need to, I don't know,
> flip the truck over by torquing the axle.
>
> I have heard excellent reviews of the Harbor Freight upscale line of
> torque wrenches. I forget the name now but I'm tempted to buy one just to
> see if it's that good.
>
> Scott
>
> On Sun, Feb 24, 2019, 9:15 PM eric--- via Shop-talk <
> shop-talk at autox.team.net> wrote:
>
>> Ok, I know this is a new religious topic here, but I'm looking for a
>> tool recommendation. Stay with me.
>>
>>
>> So I ended up buying a new (to me) dump body F350 with a powerstroke
>> diesel. It only had one owner, and was well maintained (he gave me every
>> single record for it.)
>>
>> So I am starting to do my "once over" before I put it in service. One of
>> the thing is removing the wheels and checking the brakes. Well, the
>> mechanic that did this last had a really HD torque wrench. I managed to
>> eventually get every nut off, but it made it clear that I need a more
>> powerfully impact wrench.
>>
>> So I come to the experts. I'm looking for a heavy duty air impact
>> wrench. I prefer 1/2, but I'm willing to listen to any advice on moving up
>> to 3/4.
>>
>> I'm looking for a tool to use when my 'normal' impact can't handle to
>> job, so it will not be used a ton.
>>
>> Any ideas? Price isn't much of a concern as it seems even the top end
>> ones aren't outrageous. (Note- I'm not a Snap on junkie that likes over
>> priced brand names.)
>>
>>
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