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I am looking to make changing wheels easier, and was wondering how big of a compressor I would need to run an inch drive impact gun like the tyre fitters have. Thanks in advance.
dont bother with a compressor go with a cordless and it will also be cheaperI am looking to make changing wheels easier, and was wondering how big of a compressor I would need to run an inch drive impact gun like the tyre fitters have. Thanks in advance.
You're living in the past. A 3/4" Milwaukee will shift nearly any wheelnut. If it doesn't shift it, it'll shear it off.I am looking to make changing wheels easier, and was wondering how big of a compressor I would need to run an inch drive impact gun like the tyre fitters have. Thanks in advance.
IKWYM. Longer bar.... and then have it so when the nut breaks, it only drops a short way with your weight standing on it.Would a cordless be powerful enough to snap off tractor wheel nuts? At the moment I have a meter long bar on the socket but it gives my back a hell of jolt when they let go.
Mines only a baby 1/2 and it’ll loosen anything with a full charge. Really really surprised me. I still use the bar to double check they’re tight justWould a cordless be powerful enough to snap off tractor wheel nuts? At the moment I have a meter long bar on the socket but it gives my back a hell of jolt when they let go.
That's the baby one !Definitely go cordless, I’m impressed with mine that I got just before Christmas. 3/4 should be big enough. View attachment 1012887
It’s all I could afford. I’ve got a 1 inch air gun for tough jobs.That's the baby one !
This I have a dual volt Hikoki 3/4 drive that will undo nuts that my inch drive Ingersoll Rand air gun won't touchdont bother with a compressor go with a cordless and it will also be cheaper
Half the time it’s the compressor that isn’t big enough for the gun.This I have a dual volt Hikoki 3/4 drive that will undo nuts that my inch drive Ingersoll Rand air gun won't touch
That's running off a road compressor pretty sure it's big enough.Half the time it’s the compressor that isn’t big enough for the gun.
Might not be producing the psi though, tyre fitters van that comes to me runs airline at 160 psiThat's running off a road compressor pretty sure it's big enough.
Was always lead to believe it's volume not psi for air tools. TBF it's a cracking set up but the 3/4 battery gun is another level.Might not be producing the psi though, tyre fitters van that comes to me runs airline at 160 psi