Bought an Ingersoll Rand Garage Mate compressor for home use. It's set up to use 1/4" hose fittings, so got a 3/8" x 50' hose with 1/4" fittings. It's advertised output is 5.2/5.5 cfm (depending on where you read it). Having had trouble finding a 1/2" impact to use with it for lug nuts, etc.
Have tried Harbor Freight's red Earthquake (6 cfm) and now Home Depot's best Husky 800 ft. lb. model (4.4 cfm). Neither will remove lug nuts torqued to 80 ft. lbs..
I'm wondering if I should try Harbor Freight's $150 top line Earthquake at 6 cfm and 1190 ft. lbs., or maybe the Aircat 1150, rated at 1295 ft lbs. The Aircat is rated at 4.3 cfm average and 8 cfm at load - not sure which number to compare to the others.
I've always heard that tool cfm should not be higher than the compressor's output cfm, but some say it's not true with impacts since impacts are typically used in short bursts.
I could really use some input....thanks.
Have tried Harbor Freight's red Earthquake (6 cfm) and now Home Depot's best Husky 800 ft. lb. model (4.4 cfm). Neither will remove lug nuts torqued to 80 ft. lbs..
I'm wondering if I should try Harbor Freight's $150 top line Earthquake at 6 cfm and 1190 ft. lbs., or maybe the Aircat 1150, rated at 1295 ft lbs. The Aircat is rated at 4.3 cfm average and 8 cfm at load - not sure which number to compare to the others.
I've always heard that tool cfm should not be higher than the compressor's output cfm, but some say it's not true with impacts since impacts are typically used in short bursts.
I could really use some input....thanks.
