electric impact guns
I've used one to remove the nut off of my axles and it worked OK, but when I tried it to remove the pully off of the crank it a was a no-go.
It wasn't mine and I didn't know the specs, but it really frustrated me that it wouldn't remove my crank bolt.
It wasn't mine and I didn't know the specs, but it really frustrated me that it wouldn't remove my crank bolt.
i have a cheap one from harbor freight, and supposedly it is rated to crank 250 ft-lbs. it gets the job done most of the time but for a crank bolt, probably not. those bastards are a serious PITA to get out.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by scuzz »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I've used one to remove the nut off of my axles and it worked OK, but when I tried it to remove the pully off of the crank it a was a no-go.
It wasn't mine and I didn't know the specs, but it really frustrated me that it wouldn't remove my crank bolt.</TD></TR></TABLE>
There are pleny of pneumatic guns out there that cannont remove crank pullies.
It wasn't mine and I didn't know the specs, but it really frustrated me that it wouldn't remove my crank bolt.</TD></TR></TABLE>
There are pleny of pneumatic guns out there that cannont remove crank pullies.
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I use a comuple of eletric tools one being the default eletric impact it's great, but it will not take the crankbolt off. Also I like to use the small impact cordless eletric screw driver, like any of the 18v cordless ryobi impact it's nice...
the snap on one worked pretty good for me. Removed my crank pulley bolt without even trying. But some of those ******* can be a really big pain in the ***. I remember 3 years ago I had to use 3/4" impact (something that you use on diesel trucks) to take that bolt off. Try sticking a prybar thru the starter hole and break it loose with a breaker bar, if you don't wonna buy that tool.
Buy this beast, its cheap, and it is absolutely amazing
Seriously, this nitrocat (aircat) is absolutely amazing. I have an old school version of it that was 1200lbft working tq in reverse and 200-1000 working tq normal and it just "popped" it loose. I was in absolute amazement and told my woman all about it. She didnt care. You WONT regret buying it.
of course, you'll want an air compressor first lol
Seriously, this nitrocat (aircat) is absolutely amazing. I have an old school version of it that was 1200lbft working tq in reverse and 200-1000 working tq normal and it just "popped" it loose. I was in absolute amazement and told my woman all about it. She didnt care. You WONT regret buying it.
of course, you'll want an air compressor first lol
It's questionable. Even at the shop, sometimes we can't break axle nuts free with my Matco impact gun or the Snap-On "Big Bertha" we use. I say just stock up on WD-40 and invest in a good breaker bar with a long piece of piping to give you more leverage. Just IMO though...
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HELL YEA!!!! 21345TI is the best impact gun i have ever had. But its Air and his talking about electric. I would go snap on for electric. But forever and ever Air > Electric
HELL YEA!!!! 21345TI is the best impact gun i have ever had. But its Air and his talking about electric. I would go snap on for electric. But forever and ever Air > Electric
i would actually recommend IR's electric impact if anything, im not much of a strap-on fan, except for their boxes.
http://www.irtools.com/IS/product.asp-en-2868
http://www.irtools.com/IS/product.asp-en-2868
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by dangle »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">It's questionable. Even at the shop, sometimes we can't break axle nuts free with my Matco impact gun or the Snap-On "Big Bertha" we use. I say just stock up on WD-40 and invest in a good breaker bar with a long piece of piping to give you more leverage. Just IMO though...</TD></TR></TABLE>
Yeah, same here, have the top one that snap-on made (this was back in last fall, not sure if they have a new "best one") and sometimes on crank bolts they just won't come up w/ a impact gun -- sometimes u HAVE TO suck it up, stop it up, and use a breaker bar, u'd be surprised how much torque u can get off of that, and if not, EXTEND leverage, piece of PVC piping always works, use a breaker bar and u can get that bolt off np, I've never had a problem not getting it off w/ a breaker bar if a impact gun doesn't work..
Yeah, same here, have the top one that snap-on made (this was back in last fall, not sure if they have a new "best one") and sometimes on crank bolts they just won't come up w/ a impact gun -- sometimes u HAVE TO suck it up, stop it up, and use a breaker bar, u'd be surprised how much torque u can get off of that, and if not, EXTEND leverage, piece of PVC piping always works, use a breaker bar and u can get that bolt off np, I've never had a problem not getting it off w/ a breaker bar if a impact gun doesn't work..
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