EddieWalker
Epic Contributor
Prokop,
The air ratchet isn't very useful. They are noise and don't have allot of power. For long threads, they will speed things up, but it should be at the bottom of your list.
A decent impact wrench is worth it's weight in gold. Just think about taking off a tire. Jack it up and squeez the trigger, and your lug nuts are off. Two seconds per nut and they are off. Without, you have to break them free, then jack up the car, and then wratchet them off. There is no effort with the impact wrench.
The same is true for anything else that you can get the impact wrench onto. There is no effort on your part to take off a bolt or nut. My dump truck, dozer and backhoe have bolts that are torqued down to 500 to 700 pounds. I don't care how big a breaker bar you have, you will never get them apart by hand. I use a 3/4 impact wrench with over 1,250 pounds of torque.
My regular impact half inch impact is how I take off the blades for my shredder. With all the moving parts, I have no idea how I'd lock them in place if I had to use a breaker bar. With the impact, it's a ten minute job per blade.
Putting thing back together with the impact is just as fast, but you have to be sure the threads are not stripped and you don't overtighten anything.
My other favorite air tool is the air grinder. I have a metal cutting tip on it and it words great for shaving off bits of metal or getting old parts to fit together again.
If you ever decide to do any woodworking, air nailers and brad nailers will completly change your world. Not the same as impact guns, but there is no comparing how fast and good they are.
Eddie
The air ratchet isn't very useful. They are noise and don't have allot of power. For long threads, they will speed things up, but it should be at the bottom of your list.
A decent impact wrench is worth it's weight in gold. Just think about taking off a tire. Jack it up and squeez the trigger, and your lug nuts are off. Two seconds per nut and they are off. Without, you have to break them free, then jack up the car, and then wratchet them off. There is no effort with the impact wrench.
The same is true for anything else that you can get the impact wrench onto. There is no effort on your part to take off a bolt or nut. My dump truck, dozer and backhoe have bolts that are torqued down to 500 to 700 pounds. I don't care how big a breaker bar you have, you will never get them apart by hand. I use a 3/4 impact wrench with over 1,250 pounds of torque.
My regular impact half inch impact is how I take off the blades for my shredder. With all the moving parts, I have no idea how I'd lock them in place if I had to use a breaker bar. With the impact, it's a ten minute job per blade.
Putting thing back together with the impact is just as fast, but you have to be sure the threads are not stripped and you don't overtighten anything.
My other favorite air tool is the air grinder. I have a metal cutting tip on it and it words great for shaving off bits of metal or getting old parts to fit together again.
If you ever decide to do any woodworking, air nailers and brad nailers will completly change your world. Not the same as impact guns, but there is no comparing how fast and good they are.
Eddie