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luv2eat

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I have seen an Ingersoll Rand impact wrench, model EB2125X for sale at the local tractor supply store for $189.99

I have been looking for reviews of this model but despite a search at Amazon and a gazillion other places I haven't been able to find any.

The specs look pretty darn good to me. 690 ft-lb max torque rev., 50-500 ft-lbs forward, four torque settings, etc. The tool feels nice and is well balanced and i like the where the reverse/forward buttons are located.

But given the lack of real world performance I am skeptical.

If anyone has any knowledge of this tool please chime in.
 
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Also, what do you guys think of Ingersoll Rand impact wrenches in general? Junk? Good? I never had that brand so I know very little about them.
 

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IR makes (arguably) the best pneumatic impact wrenches in the world.
 

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Is there any one in particular that's great or are they all great? I'm in the market for both a 3/8" and 1/2" drive air impact for my garage.
 
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I have seen an Ingersoll Rand impact wrench, model EB2125X for sale at the local tractor supply store for $189.99

I have been looking for reviews of this model but despite a search at Amazon and a gazillion other places I haven't been able to find any.

The specs look pretty darn good to me. 690 ft-lb max torque rev., 50-500 ft-lbs forward, four torque settings, etc. The tool feels nice and is well balanced and i like the where the reverse/forward buttons are located.

But given the lack of real world performance I am skeptical.

If anyone has any knowledge of this tool please chime in.

Take a look at this one, same price, more power and less weight, IR2135QXPA:
http://www.jbtoolsales.com/ingersoll-rand-2135qxpa-1-2-quiet-air-impact-wrench/
POWER: Punish the toughest bolts with 1,100 ft-lbs. of nut busting torque. All powered by Ingersoll Rand’s finely tuned motor and twin-hammer impact mechanism
SOUND REDUCTION: Ingersoll Rand’s Quiet Technology reduces the sound of the tool. Sparing your ears without sacrificing a single ounce of power
WEIGHT: At only 4 pounds, the 2135QXPA is as light as it is powerful so your hand tires less, letting you get more work done
RELIABILITY: Backed by a one-year warranty and rigorously tested, every component, mechanism and function of the 2135QXPA has been pushed to the limits to ensure it always performs in the face of the toughest jobs
PRICE: Delivers an incredible level of performance and power at a cost that won’t punish your wallet

I bought one, but it's not currently in stock, got email yesterday and they tell me it's arriving any day now. After long speculation - I choose this one.
 
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Looks alright. For the same money you can get a new 2135qxpa off ebay. Little more torque, ( same specs as the 2135timax) it's a 2135timax without the titanium hammer cover basically, and a little different housing, it's got the hammer cover they put on the Cornwell IR-C8000 instead. All just depends on what you want.
 

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Looks alright. For the same money you can get a new 2135qxpa off ebay. Little more torque, ( same specs as the 2135timax) it's a 2135timax without the titanium hammer cover basically, and a little different housing, it's got the hammer cover they put on the Cornwell IR-C8000 instead. All just depends on what you want.
How does the 2135qxpa compare to Aircat 1250?
 

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How does the 2135qxpa compare to Aircat 1250?

The 1250K puts out a bit more torque, little smoother because of the pin style hammers. Little bit heavier that the 2135, but a very quiet tool as well.
 

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The 1250K puts out a bit more torque, little smoother because of the pin style hammers. Little bit heavier that the 2135, but a very quiet tool as well.
Thanks. I was considering the Aircat but the IR reputation won over this time.
 

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Not a little bit, it's **** load of more torque!

Well I can tell you it's stronger and smoother and has a WAY bigger output shaft on the rotor that I have yet to see snap off like I've witnessed quite a few times on the 2135timax, but it would hardly matter what I said, someone would disagree, especially the Nitrocat hatin' IR lovin' folks. Me, I'd take one over a TImax every time.:beer:
 

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The 1250K puts out a bit more torque, little smoother because of the pin style hammers. Little bit heavier that the 2135, but a very quiet tool as well.

Guess what, I got the Aircat 1250K instead of the IR-QXPA. I got bored waiting since it was out of stock and based on this thread I contacted the seller and asked him to send me Aircat 1250 instead.

"Co worker" (so to speak) was tightening a crankshaft bolt , adding the final 90° and the two 1/2" impacts he tried only managed about 30°.
These two actually:




He was running around the shop checking the air pressure and gathering more impacts when I got there.

So I handed him the Aircat and told him to be careful. Thankfully he only pulled the trigger for a split second to test what would happen. That was all it took, and actually the bolt vent to 100° or so. I was as surprised as him as we hardly heard the wrench hammer.

So like you said, plenty of power, silent and smooth.
Thanks!
 
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