Ingersoll Rand 109XPA 3/8-Inch Air Ratchet Wrench,Silver/ Black
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Bob, I don't know the exact weight of the 109, but a friend of mine has a 107, and the 109 is quite a bit heavier than the 107
I require no further information from anyone who wants to ask about mine. Japan is also the country of printing for the directions. Unless it is from Taiwan, which is a notch above all products from China, avoid anything from this country.
A limited warranty is offered on this tool for one year following the date of purchase.
I think that you were asking a good question and no, you do not need to use impact sockets with this You should now have an answer to
Selected User Reviews For Ingersoll Rand 109XPA 3/8-Inch Air Ratchet Wrench,Silver/ Black
When I was traveling for work, I used this air ratchet for the first time. Whenever I go to my customers in the United States to install automated robot machinery, I always find that they have plenty of air to run their machinery, so I thought, "fine, no problem. ". In this shop this week, they did not have their big air compressor hooked up yet, so they were only using Honestly, I thought by the air ratchet was going to be a waste of time. Although it was able to break bolts loose and speed up the process, I was completely surprised it could get the job done. When paired with a real air system, I can see it being a powerhouse. All in all, it performed just fine this week. I plan on doing a side by side comparison with my new Milwaukee electric ratchet next week to see how it does. The hand ratchet I have won't be on the same level as mine since it doesn't have an air mechanism. It will be continued in the next chapter.
This is an amazing product, I absolutely love it. However, there are a few things you need to pay attention to
watch where your hands are when it's triggered and tightened since it's a wrist snatcher as advised I think it's averaged 68-71 degrees. As for me, I have 78 ftlbs of torque (at air pressure), so I expect the torque to follow the Make sure to keep a firm grip and wear your impact gloves since the force will transfer.
A good, inexpensive product that performs similarly to the Snap-On In the same vein.
I was caught off guard by one of the people in "answered questions" assuring me it was made in the USA, mine was made in China, as I had already guessed. It's been a while since I've used a Snap On ratchet, however I do have a couple of them. The corresponding numbers are 72 and 72, etc. According to others, they were a waste of time. When compared to a Snap-On, this has a much more comfortable grip and feels a lot more pleasant to use. Using the reverse function on the head is a very easy process. THERE IS A SIGNIFICANT DIMINUTION IN QUIETNESS OF THIS THING. Compared to the lighter duty unit I acquired from Lowe's (Husky) it was no louder, and it may even have been quieter to my ears. While it does not have quite as much grunt as the Snap On, it is still pretty good for the money. It's a product I would definitely buy again if I had to decide today.
It is my second model of this exact same style. Having been severely abused for four years at a dealership, the crankshaft of the last one Having trouble getting a new one for work, ordered some repair parts, but going to use them at home. It was a garbage snap before I received the last IR The Air ratchets, which perpetually malfunctioned month after month, were at fault. Then the head broke and I had to shell out $99 just for the part. Got the IR, and it served me well for 5 years without a single issue. Then I was able to purchase a crankshaft for $62 and a head repair kit for $35.
Until ten years ago, one of them worked. As the last one was not made in China, so the current one is. It is clear that Ingersoll is no longer a quality brand.
The feel of the book is a little firmer in my hands than I was expecting I had not expected it to be so big and heavy. The program runs flawlessly, and it looks great too. The threaded fitting is 1/4" NPT).
Now is the time to buy. This is an investment that won't let you down! I have never seen anything like this before. Then, I decided to buy this IR after I had gone through several cheaper air ratchets. My first observation about it is that it is so robust that I rarely have to loosen bolts by hand. Whenever possible, I do things the same way I do them Aside from that, it seems that this wrench would last a lifetime. How do I install it (which is no easy task)? I have no problem with that. Despite the fact that lesser wrenches crumble, it keeps working. There were two (unwarranted) concerns that I had I'm not concerned about the weight or noise of this wrench because of its speed. Although it is heavy, it does make noise, but it's so fast that neither of the factors bother You may think it is unbalanced until you connect the air hose - This will do just fine. You waited too long to purchase it.