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weaker impact wrench, slower or never?

Danglerb

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When you have a reluctant fastener how do different impact wrenches compare, is that one might take a long time, reversing etc. to get it loose, or it doesn't budge until you get a stronger impact wrench?
 
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shopforeman

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In my experience, some rusted nuts/bolts will come free with some hammering from my impact, (I only have one at the moment-fairly light duty) then the fastener will spin off slowly until it lets go or drops out. Anything that doesn't come loose fairly quick around here gets the Oxy/Acetylene treatment. :)
 

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Anything that doesn't come loose fairly quick around here gets the Oxy/Acetylene treatment. :)

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I have a really weak impact gun right now. (looking to get a AirCat Nitro Cat thing maybe my wife will see this and get if for x-mas)

Anyway I find that if you give it a bunch of short bursts with the gun, sometimes that helps, if not, I also get out the fire-wrench
 

kartracer55

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It depends.

Sometimes I will get REALLY lazy on something and I will be using this one gun in particular that is old and pretty weak. If you hammer at a nut long enough, it will eventually start to move.

Other times, a strong gun will just break a fastener because it is SO much torque right up front. A big gun isn't the key to everything, because a stupid person with a lot of torque can to a lot of damage lol
 

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Other tricks is to use a short socket if posible, a dab of oil in the gun, sometimes take air out of the compresser until it kicks and hit it again when it's full again
 
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fourfeathers

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If its stubborn I would hit it in reverse then switch to forward and back a couple of times...

Jeez, beaten by a minute! lol

The tire guys here will run a BUNCH of air-tool oil through the gun and on the threads of a stuck lug-nut. It works, or at least gives the truck compressor a chance to catch back up.
 

Brandon_Lutz

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I usually soak stuck nuts and fasteners first with some JB 80 for a while. Then I hit it with the impact. Go back and forth a little bit and they generally come right off.

If all else fails, good ole heat wrench, aka the torch ;)
 

shopforeman

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Other times, a strong gun will just break a fastener because it is SO much torque right up front. A big gun isn't the key to everything, because a stupid person with a lot of torque can to a lot of damage lol

Now that's the truth! If all else fails and I can get the box end of a wrench on it with a snipe or another box end locked into the open end of the first...well there ya go...another dummy with a lot of torque! :lol_hitti

I haven't run across much that I couldn't break given room to work and enough leverage. Luckily it's usually the fastener that gives in before the wrench. :thumbup:

Disclaimer: Professional wrecker in a closed shop. Do not attempt at home! :headshake
 
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Danglerb

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The reason I ask is that I am thinking about buying a cordless impact wrench, like the Dewalt DW056 that is only about 100 ftlbs, which should be dandy all around the house, but will it do diddly at PickAPart?
 

Detroit Diesel Man

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Even at work with the 3/4" and 1" Impact guns sometimes they dont budge a nut or bolt loose..one trick is to moderately oil the gun right before the stubborn nut/bolt also oil it as you work. I've found this to work numerous times. I oil My guns daily but oilingjust before a stubborn fastener seems to give it a burst of power.


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SteveU

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With a really weak gun like my 'up to 250 ft lbs' one you can hammer on something till the cows come home & it isn't going to break loose. Lug nuts that I have torqued to 100 lbs take a second or so to spin off. Tried to take the lugs off a buddies PU that had been sitting out in the weather & it wouldn't touch them where his Mac gun took them off after a couple of seconds. With the Nitrocat it either spins off or breaks off so some things are better done by hand especially if it is a part that would be hard to replace.
 
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Danglerb

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Did you really work at it with the whimp ratchet, forward, reverse, smack with hammer, or switch right away to the big boy?

At home I will just use my Sears 710 impact wrench, the cordless would only see rough duty in a wrecking yard, and I figure other than suspension parts I may be able to just work around a reluctant nut. Course I will also have a 25" breaker bar with a 3' pipe in my toolbag.
 
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