Z28 You got more compressor than I do and looks like you have had 3 tools that should be able to rip lugs off with no issues. Check your system for pressure issues. I have never used a flexzilla hose but I did buy some real nice good year hoses at harbor freight when they had them that are light, and don't get hard in the cold or at least in my non insulated garage when weather is below 30! This flexzilla with it's flexing properties may be unable to maintain a solid enough structure allowing your PSI to fluctuate. Never used one before but just a thought.
I am no expert when it comes to air tools but I would think an impact relies on PSI over CFM. I would put a gauge down stream where your tool plugs in and see if you are getting enough PSI. I am not sure what min is to run these things but I do know at 40 PSI where I have max CFM, somewhere around 7.2 CFM off the top of my head. My 1/2 IR Ti works but it definitely slows down. It's not zippy. This tells me that the tool relies heavily on PSI not CFM as an air gun or paint gun that needs flow. I could be wrong this is just my thinking. I am not an engineer.
I have worked and still work for the last 18 years on gas, vacuum, and pneumatic systems for a living, not the kind of pneumatic devices we are talking about here but actuation systems such as valves, solenoids, etc... that are controlled by gasses and what not. Big nasty industrial junk.
It's really important that you set your compressor at the specs the tool at the other end requires. Specs can concentrate around flow (CFM) or PSI or a mix of both as in my situation at work. For your issue I would be looking at PSI and easiest way to troubleshoot this is to measure pressure at your exit. This will tell you whats going on.
I don't want to get into a ******* match over what I have written but this is a interesting thread and please keep us up to date as you troubleshoot the issue. I am always willing to learn just like everyone else
