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Posted by gots-2-go on May 12, 2007 at 11:07:44 from (69.72.47.144):
In Reply to: OT Air Wrench posted by GordoSD on May 11, 2007 at 18:16:46:
Gordo, All of our Air Impacts used to be Craftsman. They did not hold up very well when using them daily, always had to replace them every year or so. My brother gave me a 1/2 inch drive "Earthquake" Impact from Harbor Freight at Christmas 2 or 3 years ago. It gets used daily, and so far it has been a good unit. It is on sale for $79.99. Their site has this to say about this impact: 625 ft. lbs. of torque out-muscles other 1/2" wrenches. Same design as the guns used by most pit crews. · Twin-hammer delivers more torque to the anvil, less vibration · Six speed regulator · Forward/reverse · Protective rubber boot Maximum torque: 625 ft. lbs; Torque range: 40 to 400 ft. lbs; Free speed: 6600 RPM forward, 6800 RPM reverse ; Standard bolt capacity: 5/8"; Air consumption: 4.7 SCFM; Air inlet: 1/4"-18 NPT; Overall length: 7-3/4"; Tool weight: 6.6 lbs ITEM 2623-2VGA Here is a picture of it:
I also bought one of their 3/4" "Earthquake" Impact Guns as well. Have no complaints at all about either one. The 3/4" is on sale as well and is listed for $$199.99. Here it is: I also have used both their 1/2" and 3/4" Impact Socket Sets. They have held up very well, and have a lifetime replacement if one fails.
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