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Can anyone tell me if the air compressor on a 925 can run a 1" impact gun?
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.Can anyone tell me if the air compressor on a 925 can run a 1" impact gun?
Thanks.
Not really. It can, but then the truck has to build air again for the second lugnut or whatever. Best plan is a Milwaukee Fuel cordless.
DEFINITELY don't use it and expect that you will get consistent results torquing lugnuts onto the truck or you might find yourself "wheel-less" going down the highway.
AND, Welcome to the outfit!
That sounds like a great idea!Or add a 20gal tank etc to the bed and plumbing it in if you are deadset on air.
Thanks, that is a easy enough solution!I have a portable 5 gal tank I use with my Ingersoll 1".
It feeds from the gladhand with a 20' hose.
It allows the air to get to the wrench with a short 5' hose 5/8 diameter, and this gets it to 'snap' things loose with ease.
By the time I'm ready to move on, it has rebuilt enuf air if the throttle is pulled out a bit.
DG
Thanks, looks like just need a larger air tank to make it work.I use a 30gal volume tank and it runs my 3/4” just fine for rmving or tightening the lugnuts. I plumb in at the emerg gladhand and use a 1/2” hose for the impact.
You can T in off the tank behind the driver's step put you a quick connect there. That gives you 20gallons of air.Thanks, looks like just need a larger air tank to make it work.
Didn't realize they made cordless impacts that strong!Thanks
Thanks!You can T in off the tank behind the driver's step put you a quick connect there. That gives you 20gallons of air.
If you go off the emergency gladhand you only get 5 gallons of air from the truck for storage.
Yes there are 1inch guns up to 2200ft lbs. You shouldn't need bigger than a 3/4". They are around $320 for the bare toolDidn't realize they made cordless impacts that strong!
Thanks!Yes there are 1inch guns up to 2200ft lbs. You shouldn't need bigger than a 3/4". They are around $320 for the bare tool
.Thanks!
Your right . All you guys have been a lot of help..
Search "Milwaukee Fuel" on YouTube and you will find some pretty good reviews that talk about battery life. The ones that I have are pretty amazing! I have watched several that pulled all 18 BUDD wheels off a semi and trailer without a recharge too... Of course they aren't 30 year old rusted to the stud lug nuts, but they are pretty amazing.
I love my air tools too, but in a bag in the cab or toolbox of your truck battery power is great!