jblnut
ALLIANCE MEMBER
Hello all !! I’m planning to buy into a much larger impact than I currently have and debating between a 1” square drive or a #5 spline drive air impact.
The primary reason for the tool will be to service tillage equipment on the farm as well as anything else that I can use it for that my current 1/2” battery impact isn’t cutting it for. Currently I use a 48” pipe wrench with a 10’ cheater pipe to tighten and loosen the nuts on the disc arbor bolts and it’s no fun when it slips and I end up airborne. Mathing it out I’m putting roughly 2500ft/lbs on that nut which is about right. I’d like to not have to be a gymnast to do stuff in the shop lol
I don’t want this to have anything to do with the financial differences as I’ve already decided to spend some money on something. I’ve found lots of spline drive stuff in the sizes I need for sale so availability doesn’t seem to be an issue either.
Anyone here have spline drive impacts/sockets ?
Air supply isn’t an issue. When this bad boy gets used I can fire up my 185cfm (edit: it’s an Atlas Crapco) monster if my current shop compressor can’t keep up. I don’t see sustained use but it may get some extended hammering time on a stubborn fastener.
The primary reason for the tool will be to service tillage equipment on the farm as well as anything else that I can use it for that my current 1/2” battery impact isn’t cutting it for. Currently I use a 48” pipe wrench with a 10’ cheater pipe to tighten and loosen the nuts on the disc arbor bolts and it’s no fun when it slips and I end up airborne. Mathing it out I’m putting roughly 2500ft/lbs on that nut which is about right. I’d like to not have to be a gymnast to do stuff in the shop lol
I don’t want this to have anything to do with the financial differences as I’ve already decided to spend some money on something. I’ve found lots of spline drive stuff in the sizes I need for sale so availability doesn’t seem to be an issue either.
Anyone here have spline drive impacts/sockets ?
Air supply isn’t an issue. When this bad boy gets used I can fire up my 185cfm (edit: it’s an Atlas Crapco) monster if my current shop compressor can’t keep up. I don’t see sustained use but it may get some extended hammering time on a stubborn fastener.
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