The Ingersoll Rand 1.5-in. square drive impact wrench from the 2955 Series delivers heavy-duty power for use in construction sites. Designed for a wide range of projects, the 2955 impact wrench ...
Available in ¾” and 1” models, the 2922 Series power 2,000 ft-lbs of nut-busting torque and 1,450 ft-lbs of max breakaway torque to easily take on tough jobs. Weighing in at just 12 lbs., these ...
The W5330 Cordless Right Angle Impactool from Ingersoll Rand an innovative new tool designed for the vehicle service and industrial markets. Its slim, right angle design combined with 180ft-lbs. of ...
Ingersoll Rand has unveiled a new 3/8-inch compact impact wrench that features stronger internal parts and four forward power modes. The W5133IQ Series impact wrench is seven inches long and features ...
Ingersoll Rand's 2922 Series Pneumatic Impact Wrenches are designed for heavy-duty applications in construction worksites. Available in ¾-in. and 1-in. models, the hand tools generate 2,000-ft.-lbs.
Trying to bust loose a stubborn bolt? Ingersoll Rand has a new tool to help. The 2850MAX D-handle one-inch impact wrench is the most powerful one-inch pneumatic impact wrench in the company’s vehicle ...
DAVIDSON, N.C. — Ingersoll Rand P.L.C. has introduced what it calls its fastest and quietest torque-limiting impact wrench, the 2135QTL-2 1/2-inch Torque Limited Impact Wrench. Ingersoll Rand said its ...
The Ingersoll Rand® 2955 Series 1½” square drive Impact Wrench delivers heavy duty power, durability, and productivity at an unmatched economic value. The 2955 Impact Wrench produces a ...
Ingersoll Rand Inc. (NYSE:IR), a global provider of mission-critical flow creation and industrial solutions, is proud to introduce the world’s most powerful cordless 1″ impact wrenches: the W9691 & ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. The impact wrench is a tool one might not be familiar with as a DIYer or homeowner. But automotive professionals constantly use them for lug ...
Moving from hand and power tools to air tools is a big step for any home mechanic. They’re expensive—especially the better brands—but never having to fight with a lug nut or rusted fastener makes it ...
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