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Cornwell Impact Guns

joshthedieseltech

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Any feedback on the
3/8" CAT2150 or the 1/2" CAT4150

I'm trying out a CAT2150 right now, seem real fast spins most bolts off with ease, only ran into 1 bolts it had trouble last weak a 17mm head bolt on a honda civic motor mount, even the IR2115 had trouble had to bust out a 1/2" gun for that.

Any feedback really appreciated!
 
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pmohr

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Seen a couple techs with them, had nothing but good things to say. Personally I'm not a fan of the selector switch, seems that it would be rather easy to break off, and didn't quite feel right using it.

One guy had both and we did a head to head with my MG325 and his 3/8", didn't notice much of a difference in power output. He did prefer his 2135Ti over the 1/2", though that could've just been personal preference.
 

DrkMtnDew

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one of the guys i work with just barely got one the other day. so far it is a beast. gotta say i really like all my IR's but this one is impressive too. :)
 
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Hammer1963

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I have the CAT2150 and love it. Smaller than anything else I have tried and more powerful than my previous IR Titanium 3/8". I also own the MG325 and prefer the Cornwell over it as well. Just has a good balance and feel to it. My only concern is the directional switch as pmohr stated.
 

mepilotunot

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I sell the living smack out of these and I have only had one come back so far with a broken anvil. The trigger set up is tough but you just have to take care of your tools. I am sure dragging the gun over the lift by the hose will help the trigger last longer. MY customers have been raving about this gun for the last year.
 
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joshthedieseltech

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I sell the living smack out of these and I have only had one come back so far with a broken anvil. The trigger set up is tough but you just have to take care of your tools. I am sure dragging the gun over the lift by the hose will help the trigger last longer. MY customers have been raving about this gun for the last year.

Thanks for the input guys! Really apreciated.

Never heard of dragging a gun by the hose makes it last longer I'll have to try that ;)
 
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