bsaint
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Who’s subscribed and who went over based on SMA recommendation? Thoughts on the test process.
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Seen all the videos. Keep in mind - there isn't a common torque rating standard. So he is not trying to prove/disprove manufacturer ratings. He is simply benchmarking the tools and comparing them against one another. Although in some cases, he can prove/disprove manufacturer claims. For example - the % power increase of Milwaukee batteries.
I'll admit I was confused at first. I was like no way does that impact only make 611 ft-lbs or whatever. But then I watched a couple more and it's like 611 ft-lbs based on an old IR being a true 450. Then measuring all impacts with that same "ruler"
Only makes sense once you have a lot of impacts tested to compare
It's got to be an Astro Pneumatic gun??
They have picked a great poster boy in Eric O to "test their products"
I'm not so sure, does AP even make full frame impact wrenches?
The channel said they bought an OEM tools one that looked a spitting image to Eric's but the guts were all different and it didn't perform.
If Eric's had it over a year now, where is it??![]()
They are the only "sponsor" I've ever seen on SMA, and he has obviously handed it over to be tested, and he always does the "secret squirrel" act with their tools
It's gonna be AP
Maybe it needs to be further proven out. Especially if it has a 2 year warranty Id hope they tested it for 2 years.I'm not so sure, does AP even make full frame impact wrenches?
The channel said they bought an OEM tools one that looked a spitting image to Eric's but the guts were all different and it didn't perform.
If Eric's had it over a year now, where is it??![]()
If so I wonder if it will actually be $250, not that it's an unreasonable price for "the best performing impact" out there. Just seems like AP is usually on the more reasonable end of pricing.
Does that channel have a simple or running table of results. I'm not in the market but I am curious how the old school IR231 that is his standard ranks compared to the newer stuff. Yes, I can watch a number of videos and write down the results but if he has a published table that would be handier.
I would like to see them verify their rig hasn't sustained any wear/etc. that might be affecting the results. I'm not a test engineer, so I'd be interested to know if their methodology has any holes that show up in real-world performance.
He did say in one of his videos that he puts the IR 231 (that he bases everything off of) back on the test rig every so often to make sure it stays at the same result as the 1st time he tested it. It has always been within 2 ft lbs ( or lb ft, whichever you prefer) each time he tests it.
Does that channel have a simple or running table of results. I'm not in the market but I am curious how the old school IR231 that is his standard ranks compared to the newer stuff. Yes, I can watch a number of videos and write down the results but if he has a published table that would be handier.
Good to hear - thanks!
Been almost a year but it's worth updating to say it's the Astro Pneumatic 1894 "Thor" that frequently goes out of stock but never seems to be more than $190. Usually a bit less.Still waiting to find out the make and model of that "mystery" impact gun !
Has anyone noticed that Eric O. has kind of given up on battery impacts ? I don't recall seeing any in the past couple of months.
The AVE tear down of one of Eric's battery impacts basically revealed that they all have a finite life and it is shorter than pneumatic impacts, especially in heavy use situations. Plus pneumatic impacts are cheap and easy to rebuild.