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Recommend a 3/8" pneumatic impact wrench

theoldwizard1

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Yep, no electric/battery !

All of the 3/8" pneumatic ratchet don't have enough torque (> 100-150 ft-lbs) or are just too huge and/or expensive.

What I am looking for is, reasonably small, light and not too expensive. I would love and old CP-723, but I can't find one anywhere !
 

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Hpozzuoli

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Snap on mg325. Typically in the $150 range on ebay used. Great gun and fits in confined spaces....somewhat
 

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I don't know the number, but I/R makes one that looks like a miniature 2135 tiMAX. It's not cheap, but you didn't specify what "not too expensive" means. :)
 

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I don't know the number, but I/R makes one that looks like a miniature 2135 tiMAX. It's not cheap, but you didn't specify what "not too expensive" means. :)

2115, maybe? I think that's the one (well, the 'Q' version) when I get a compressor setup going....

I dig the King Tony as well.
 
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gtermini

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The MG326 and 2115TiMax have way more power than I am looking for.

I understand exactly what you are saying. I didn't buy a new MG325 because it was way to harsh to use on 1/4" and 5/16" fasteners. I used to rebuild tons of sickle bars for swathers and the sections are held on with #12 bolts that are pressed in, so you don't want to break them off. There are about 100 per bar, so I needed something quick. I traded a guy a mini fridge for a Snap On IM31 old style 3/8 gun. It is perfect for small fasteners without breaking them off. THe torque goes from less then wrench/hand tight to as tight as you want to go on a 3/8 grade 8 bolt.

I already had IR Ti 1/2 and 3/4 guns so when I was reaching for the 3/8 gun, I didn't want to break stuff off. I also have a Snappy 3/8 cordless, which is my go to gun, but some jobs are worth using air rather than 4 battery swaps.

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