Ingersoll Rand Part # 2130-BOOT, Protective Tool Boot
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Thank you for taking the time to contact us. No, this boot is not compatible with the 231. Part number 231- is the 231 boot's part number. BOOT
2100g is a number I'm unfamiliar with.
Selected User Reviews For Ingersoll Rand Part # 2130-BOOT, Protective Tool Boot
First, it was coated in a sticky substance that made even removing it from its plastic bag difficult. This isn't even close to being a good match. I soaked it in hot water, broke two fingernails and a wooden dowel, and still couldn't get in. I had hoped for a bit more for $21.
This is an outstanding piece - delivering a service that I believe is very reasonable; offering *some* shock and scratch resistance This will unavoidably extend the tool's life. It's a bit of a squeeze - yes - However, it took me three minutes to install two of them in the driveway (on two identical guns). without a bench, tools, or any kind of lubrication.
It's working perfectly.
It was a perfect fit for the air tool. Dings and scratches are already being reduced.
Ingersoll Rand 2130 Protective Tool Bootbr>br>Contacted Amazon to request that the picture of the RED boot be replaced with the correct BLACK boot picture. br>I'm very pleased with this purchase, and I've attached some photos of it in use for your reference. br>It's a tight fit, but I wouldn't change it. br>With confidence, purchase this tool protector. br>RagenRat: If you're looking for a unique way to express yourself, try using the words ".
I would highly recommend this to go with your 2130 impact if you aren't the most careful when setting down your impact.
The picture on Amazon needs to be updated. So far, it appears to be quite durable, and it fits snugly. To get it on, I had to stretch a bit. br>br>Recent changes: br>br> 6th of January, 2014br>br>It's still going strong. There are a few minor blemishes on the surface, but no tears. This book comes highly recommended.