Pneumatic impact wrench 2925 series
3/4"1"anti-corrosion

Pneumatic impact wrench - 2925 series - Ingersoll Rand - 3/4" / 1" / anti-corrosion
Pneumatic impact wrench - 2925 series - Ingersoll Rand - 3/4" / 1" / anti-corrosion
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Characteristics

Type
pneumatic
Drive size
1", 3/4"
Other characteristics
for heavy-duty applications, lightweight, for railway, anti-corrosion, titanium, bronze
Torque

Min.: 1,492 Nm
(1,100.4427 ft.lb)

Max.: 2,304 Nm
(1,699.3432 ft.lb)

Weight

5.44 kg, 5.54 kg, 6.89 kg
(0.243 lb, 11.993 lb, 12.214 lb)

Description

The 2925 Series comes with an unbeatable feature list which meets most demanding requirements in heavy industrial applications. Armed with a titanium hammer case and a special corrosion preventative treatment, this series is rust and corrosion resistant. Durability: Thanks to a titanium hammer case, this wrench is both lightweight and durable. Reliability: The 2925 Series’ twin hammer impact mechanism means it's less sensitive to air pressure fluctuation, which means you never have to worry about your location affecting your wrench's effectiveness. Multiple Trigger Options: This tool features both standard trigger and inside trigger actuation, allowing you to choose whichever works best for the task at hand. Other Features: Bronze endplates and a corrosion preventative treatment prevents internal in outdoor, wet environments Choice of reverse bias or non-biased motors gives you solutions for both removing or fastening bolts Pressure-fed mechanism lubrication ensures complete coverage throughout the tool Optimized for general industrial use, rail, heavy machinery, oil and gas, and shipbuilding Integral muffler

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