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Matco impact wrench boot question

TheGrooveking

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Any of you guys ever install one of the Matco impcat wrench boots that cover both the barrel/nose and handle of the gun.

This is the gun:
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This is the boot:
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What did you think of this boot, my dealer threw me a killer deal on that gun, so I wanted a boot thrown in and he agreed, so I choose that one. What's your opinion? I've always installed boots on my impacts whenever possible as that I look at these tools as long term tools so I want to take care of them.

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dudutzu905

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not that same exact boot but I have the same gun, is not that easy but be patient and do it in a warm place where the rubber boot can stretch a bit, otherwise it might rip
 

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The IR 2135 ones fit too.
I have that kind of boot on my 3/8 matco gun and its held up really well.
 

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I have that gun with a Matco labeled boot. Slipped on easily enough. Make sure it is warm when you do it.

Boots are a must for my air tools, helps protect them. I want to keep my $350 impact working!
 

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i use boots on all my air tools,if you let the boot soak in hot water for about 4 or 5 minutes it will slide right on.
 

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I usually get a new boot annually lol and hand mine down to my co-workers. I found the best way to install them is to soak them in hot water for a few minutes and then slip them on.
 
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Bring a pot of water to boil and place the boot in the water for about 2 minutes.
Remove boot and install quickly.
 

asemastertech

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Gonna sound stupid, but I had a snap on boot that I couldn't get on my air hammer, the hot water didn't work so I stuck it in the microwave for like 30 seconds or so and it was real soft and went right on.
 

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I had that exact set on my 2135 and I liked it. I really liked the handle, it helps absorb vibration a bit
 
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TheGrooveking

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I usually get a new boot annually lol and hand mine down to my co-workers. I found the best way to install them is to soak them in hot water for a few minutes and then slip them on.

Thanks for the tip, it works great! Today I boiled a pot of water, then soaked each boot for two minutes, pulled them out with tongs, wiped out with paper towel, then installed. I did two Snap On CT4410 3/8" and a CT6850 1/2" cordless impacts. Sure beats the **** out using a heat gun.

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