Ingersoll-Rand 231C 1/2-Inch Super Duty Air Impact Wrench
- Exclusive impact mechanism
- Pressure-feed lubrication
- Adjustable power regulator
- Easy to service two-piece construction
- Contoured handle for comfort and control
Product Description
This Ingersoll Rand air impact wrench was introduced over 25 years ago and has been continuously refined. It offers the sheer power and performance to tackle tough jobs with ease. Drive (in.): 1/2, Average Air Consumption (CFM): 4.2, CFM at Load: 22, Speed – No Load (RPM): 8,000, Blows Per Minute (BPM): 1,200, Max. Torque (ft.-lbs.): 600, Working Torque (ft.-lb.): 25 – 230, Inlet Size (in.): 1/4, Min. Hose Size (in.): 3/8, Hammer Mechanism: Twin, Standard Bolt Capac… More >>
Ingersoll-Rand 231C 1/2-Inch Super Duty Air Impact Wrench
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Looks nice and that’s about it. This thing won’t take lug nuts off of anything I own. I spent 15 minutes trying to loosen the lug nuts on one of my flat-bed trailers with no luck, finally did it the old fashion and didn’t even have to strain. Waste of time and waste of money.
Rating: 1 / 5
Not bad at all reliable. Not as powerful though as some of my other impact guns
Rating: 4 / 5
I purchased this impact to assist in removing my wheels on my truck for rotation/tire changing, removing blades on my lawnmower for sharpening, etc. This impact has worked great for these purposes. Has a nice boost of power when you first hit the trigger to help with stubborn lug nuts.
Rating: 5 / 5
brought one and used to remove the crank shaft bolt for 2000 Sienna van when changing timing belt (BTW, the old belt still appears in good condition, another 50K miles possible? but just replaced it anyway along water pump). just few clicks and the bolt was off. Make sure you use 3/8 hose and a good compressor. I have another Craf**man gun which came with the compressor–that one is just a joke
Rating: 5 / 5
I already have one of these in my garage as a shop gun for all the mechanics to use. I just bought another one to have my own. We abuse our old gun like you wouldn’t believe. Dropping it on concrete all day, leaving it out in the rain by accident..never a problem. These things are built like tanks.
Rating: 4 / 5