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Impact wrench advice
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- Subject: Impact wrench advice
- From: Mark Denovich <[email protected]>
- Date: Tue, 02 Jul 2002 16:50:49 -0400
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For less than $200 you are stuck with 1/2" or less impact wrenches.
Unfortunately, you won't get significantly more grunt from one of these
than you can get from a 1/2" ratchet (possibly with cheater pipe.) In
my experience I can muscle things loose with a 1/2" ratchet that my 1/2"
impact wrench won't budge. The hammering action of an impact wrench can
help a little but it's no magic bullet.
For significant torque you need to go up to a 3/4" or 1" impact wrench.
Unfortunately these aren't cheap (generally $300+) and you need a lot
of air. This means big hoses from the compressor to the wrench, along
with a big compressor, probably 2-stage 5 real-hp or better (not to be
confused with Sears-hp). Again not cheap. Oh yeah, the sockets
aren't cheap either.
So unless you are planning to invest, try a different angle:
heat, penetrating oil (I like PB-Blaster), and a 3' section of thick
wall black pipe to slip over the end of a 1/2" breaker bar.
You'll either get it loose, shear it off, or realize it's not coming loose.
--Mark
--been there, done that
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