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CP Earth Quake 1/2 Impact heavy trigger

DieselRiver

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Is it normal for these to have a really heavy trigger? It seems like it's either ON or OFF there seems to be no way to lightly pull it for a slow speed, but keep it on the high torque setting.
 
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ex-x-fire

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I noticed some impacts are like that, I don't know if they were designed that way. My old 231s can be lightly squeezed to run up bolts, coworkers guns are basically on or off.
 
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DieselRiver

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I noticed some impacts are like that, I don't know if they were designed that way. My old 231s can be lightly squeezed to run up bolts, coworkers guns are basically on or off.

The shop impacts were I work are really slow and low on torque. There cheap Steelman brand but they have a really light trigger, maybe I've just gotten used to them after 8 months
 

DodgeMech

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Mine is a 232-c or something and you can make It take a minute to run up a lug nut if you wanted
 

AndrewV

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Yes. The cp's either all or nothing deisel. My IR isn't.
 
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Trey T

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i have the first gen earthquake and it's not really variable speed. if I try to half squeeze it, it would sputter and don't really work.
 

AV tinker er

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Someone told me the test of a good air tool is whether you have control of the trigger or it's ON or OFF. I have a MAC angled die grinder that I'm able to feather the trigger. My HF earthquakes are like yours OP, ON or OFF.
 

stage20

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interesting. i was about ready to pull the trigger on some air ratchets in the earthquake line.
 

Caconman424

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My Earthquake is pretty sensitive as well. It can spin slow, but you have to pull the trigger oh so gently. Kinda ***** when taking off lug nuts. A quick squeeze will spin them off to where they are on by a few threads. Another quick squeeze and the lug nuts go flying.
 
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