Great price and excellent tools.
Works very well and last long
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Powerful and compact.. Will snap off or strip out small fasteners it you don't feather the throttle.. This small ratchet is not unlike other pneumatic tools that require maintenance.. For those who have stated the head loosens, this is actually common with most IR ratchets when they are put under a heavy strain.. Armstrong tools adjustable pin spanner wrench 34-354 is what you need to tighten the collar and stop the head from rotating.. Remember, scheduled maintenance requires the ratchet head and the planitary gear drive, under the collar, to be greased for long life.. After years of daily use the only fault has been the snap that holds in the head can release. I just reassemble the head, replace the snap ring and keep going. I gave it to my apprentice to use since I bought the same new for myself.
Very nice air ratchet to work with.
Very light, slim, smooth and strong. Exceptionally quiet compared to my last cheap air ratched. The only thing holding it back from 5 stars is an annoying trigger jump I notice. As you slowly sqeeze the trigger, it seems like a small pocket of air rushes thru, turning the head one full blast blip, before you squeeze hard enough to start any slow head movement. In day to day work where you grab and go I hardly notice it, but when i'm trying to veeery slowly spin the head, that blip becomes annoying. Possible bad design, or I may just have a defective one. But the pros outway the cons, and i'm loving it
Ingersoll Rand-nuff said.
dont know how I lived without it before this.
It has ALMOST as much power as my no-name 3/8 drive one.
still working great. had to replace one O-ring for the handle because it was leaking. also the head started turning so had to keep tightening it keep it from spinning.
Powerful and compact.. Will snap off or strip out small fasteners it you don't feather the throttle.. This small ratchet is not unlike other pneumatic tools that require maintenance.. For those who have stated the head loosens, this is actually common with most IR ratchets when they are put under a heavy strain.. Armstrong tools adjustable pin spanner wrench 34-354 is what you need to tighten the collar and stop the head from rotating.. Remember, scheduled maintenance requires the ratchet head and the planitary gear drive, under the collar, to be greased for long life.. After years of daily use the only fault has been the snap that holds in the head can release. I just reassemble the head, replace the snap ring and keep going. I gave it to my apprentice to use since I bought the same new for myself.
Very nice air ratchet to work with.
Very light, slim, smooth and strong. Exceptionally quiet compared to my last cheap air ratched. The only thing holding it back from 5 stars is an annoying trigger jump I notice. As you slowly sqeeze the trigger, it seems like a small pocket of air rushes thru, turning the head one full blast blip, before you squeeze hard enough to start any slow head movement. In day to day work where you grab and go I hardly notice it, but when i'm trying to veeery slowly spin the head, that blip becomes annoying. Possible bad design, or I may just have a defective one. But the pros outway the cons, and i'm loving it
Ingersoll Rand-nuff said.
dont know how I lived without it before this.
It has ALMOST as much power as my no-name 3/8 drive one.
still working great. had to replace one O-ring for the handle because it was leaking. also the head started turning so had to keep tightening it keep it from spinning.
Powerful and compact.. Will snap off or strip out small fasteners it you don't feather the throttle.. This small ratchet is not unlike other pneumatic tools that require maintenance.. For those who have stated the head loosens, this is actually common with most IR ratchets when they are put under a heavy strain.. Armstrong tools adjustable pin spanner wrench 34-354 is what you need to tighten the collar and stop the head from rotating.. Remember, scheduled maintenance requires the ratchet head and the planitary gear drive, under the collar, to be greased for long life.. After years of daily use the only fault has been the snap that holds in the head can release. I just reassemble the head, replace the snap ring and keep going. I gave it to my apprentice to use since I bought the same new for myself.
Very nice air ratchet to work with.
Very light, slim, smooth and strong. Exceptionally quiet compared to my last cheap air ratched. The only thing holding it back from 5 stars is an annoying trigger jump I notice. As you slowly sqeeze the trigger, it seems like a small pocket of air rushes thru, turning the head one full blast blip, before you squeeze hard enough to start any slow head movement. In day to day work where you grab and go I hardly notice it, but when i'm trying to veeery slowly spin the head, that blip becomes annoying. Possible bad design, or I may just have a defective one. But the pros outway the cons, and i'm loving it
Ingersoll Rand-nuff said.
dont know how I lived without it before this.
It has ALMOST as much power as my no-name 3/8 drive one.
still working great. had to replace one O-ring for the handle because it was leaking. also the head started turning so had to keep tightening it keep it from spinning.
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Great price and excellent tools.
Works very well and last long