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75 of 75 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great for my uses. Wish I had gotten it years ago,
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I have been performing maintenance on the family cars since my dad died when I was fifteen. That makes over a quarter century of brakes jobs and tire rotations, removing and tightening lugs with a T wrench. A couple weeks ago, I bought a compressor; mainly to keep the tires inflated, but I couldn't resist sizing it at least marginally enough to run an impact wrench. Then I couldn't resist going ahead and getting the wrench. I worked a little overtime, made my order, and my Ingersoll-Rand 2130 was on the table when I got home from work this evening. I immediately went out to perform an overdue rotation on the Silverado. Those who've used impact wrenches regularly will laugh, but I was downright dumbfounded when the wrench tapped the lug nut a few times and spun the nut off in a fraction of a second. And the wrench hardly attempts to turn in your hand. Had I known an impact wrench would make life this easy, I would have invested in the wrench and compressor years ago.
I did some research before purchasing, reading a lot of reviews and comparing specs. I pretty much decided one was wasting his money going below about the $110 point. The other contender that would minimally meet my needs at the lowest price was the Ingersoll-Rand 231C 1/2-Inch Super Duty Air Impact Wrench. I'm sure I would have been happy with that, but moving up the 2130 seemed to be good value. For about $30 more you got a little more forward torque (500 ft-lbs. vs 350), a little more speed (9500 RPM vs 8000), about 2/3 the weight (~4 lbs. vs. 6) at very little additional air use (4.4 SCFM vs 4.2, however they measure that). I was a bit concerned about my compressor being up to the wrench. It's a Sears Craftsman 20 gallon, 1.5 HP, 150 max. PSI rated at 3.8 SCFM at 90 PSI (however THEY measure that). A lot of experts would say it's not enough. Sears said it was fine for 1/2" impact wrenches and only appropriate for intermittent use with a 3/4" wrench. I did some math and took the risk. For performing a tire rotation, the compressor was every bit up to the task. I really can't imagine any job in which the wrench would be used so continuously to really tax the compressor. If you're a shade tree mechanic, this compressor had no problem with the wrench. In fact, I had almost completed the rotation when I realized that I had turned off the compressor earlier when my three-year-old came outside and was terrified by the compressor. I had done the job with only stored air, it was still holding 90 PSI, and I had noticed no reduction in the performance of the wrench. I did not find any photos of the 2130 on the web that showed the rear the wrench. (I intend to post a photo or two in a the next few days) The red button in the side photo pushes left and right, choosing forward and backward. There is a five position toggle (at least on mine - the manual says it's three) in the rear to choose the maximum power. The switch is labelled from 1 at the lowest setting to 2 at the highest setting. Go figure. Power is also continuously variably controlled with the trigger, and I have to say that it is a fabulous trigger with fantastic control of speed. I've never used a power tool with fine control like that. I was also amazed at how quiet it was. It certainly makes little noise when it's not hammering, and when it is, I don't believe the 100 dBa plus listed in the specs (on the verge of pain.) I also ordered the Ingersoll Rand SK4M14 1/2-Inch Drive 14-Piece Metric Standard Impact Socket Set. This appears to be a great value as well. Time will tell how it holds up, but with my use, I expect it last a long time before requiring a rebuild. I can't speak for professional mechanics, but if you're a do-it-yourself mechanic, I don't believe you will go wrong with this wrench. Oh yeah...while you're waiting for your new toy to come, get a bottle of air tool oil. None is included.
14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
IR2130 impact wrench,
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Tool is awesome. Not much you can say about an impact wrench as they do not do a lot but when you want it to do what it does it does it perfectly. Powerful, solid, compact and very lightweight as far as impact wrenches go. I have had impact wrenches before that the sockets fall off too easily but this one holds them real snug and has about as many features on it as you can fit on an impact wrench. There are many way more expensive wrenches out there but this one will stand tall next to all of them in the same performance class. Get it now.
11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Tool, don't know how I got along without one.,
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I put this tool to good use right away to remove a 1 and 1/4 inch nut which was holding on the rear axle yoke on my 88 Chevy Pickup. I had tried to break it loose previously with a half inch breaker bar and couldn't budge it. I've never used an impact wrench before so I didn't know exactly what to expect, so I set my compressor at 85psi (manual says 90psi is max.) put the socket over the nut and pulled the trigger. About 5 seconds later the nut was off. I couldn't believe how easy it was. Putting the new yoke on was a bit tricky as you have to be careful not to damage the crush washer. I set the tool on the lowest setting and it was very easy to control with the trigger; I got it on with no problem. Next I needed to replace a brake caliper so I used it to pull off the front tire which was just plain fun. I'm just a shade tree mechanic but have found lots of uses for this tool. It's very useful and I couldn't have done some of the jobs I've done without it. I don't think you'll be disappointed if you decide to purchase it. I also purchased the Ingersoll Rand SK4H13L 1/2-Inch Drive 13-Piece SAE Deep Impact Socket Set to go with it as I was told that regular sockets would not hold up. These are great sockets, very hefty with easy to read markings (great for those with over 40 eyes).
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent drill for the price,
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I've been using this with a Craftsman Pro 26gal compressor. I did some research and this impact wrench had good specs for the SCFM rating I could support. Just changed my timing belt last weekend and it was great for removing the wheel, motor mount, crankshaft pulley bolt etc. The IR is short enough that it fits into most places you'd expect to use an impact wrench. Also, it fits well in my hands and has a solid feel.
There are three power settings on the back. The counterclockwise rotation is full force regardless of the setting. With the middle setting, my lugnuts go on just a bit tighter than spec, so I actually avoid using a torque wrench when I use this.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
No nonsense impact wrench, lots of power!,
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I purchased this impact wrench to replace a very old Craftsman hand me down which doesn't have adequate power. The wrench is finished in very nice composite body with the air ports at the handle of the wrench. Power setting is established with a dial on the rear of the unit. There is a direction switch just below the dial setting. The trigger is very responsive and has variable power delivery. It fits 1/2 inch impact sockets perfectly and has a design where it grips the socket so it doesn't fall off easily.
The very first time I used this was to loosen up axle nut on a 7 year old car driven in the Northern USA climate (salt + road grime). I would presume the torque delivery was very close to its maximum, but after 2-3 seconds of hammering, the axle nut came loose. Pretty impressive. I loosen up both side of the FWD axle in one minute. It saved me time, my back and possibly my knuckles if I would have it done manually with an extra long breaker bar. The wrench has a very nice balance and is pretty lightweight for its size and torque delivery. Please adhere to its minimum air delivery and pressure (make sure your compressor is up to snuff). The wrench is not so quiet, but I usually use ear plugs around these things anyway. For the price + power delivery + quality of construction, I would comfortable rate it at 5 stars.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Couldn't be more pleased,
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I've been sitting on the fence for years, reluctant to "pony-up" and buy one of these tools. Mostly because I've used some of the AutoZone and Walmart varieties and have ended up returning them due to insufficient power. When I decided to tackle my '94 300ZX timing belt, I figured that I didn't need a fancy tool to break a single crankshaft bolt loose, right?! Every time I applied pressure to the breaker bar, every cam and valve notch would pull out of line. Frustrated, I scoured the internet looking for "sweet-spot" in price vs. power and after hours of looking, found this Ingersoll-Rand for what I'm certain was a very good price. Once I got this dude connected to my compressor and the pressure dialed in, it made the job almost too easy. Now I've been looking for anything else with a lug or a bolt that I can use it on and it has worked like a charm every time. I really enjoy being able to change the three torque settings with the flip of a switch.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This tool is wonderul,
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I am an automotive technician & I use this gun everyday. I have no problem taking off lug nuts & lock nuts when performing an alignment. I am verry happy with the performance of this tool & would recomend it to anyone pro or weekend warrior.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
High-performance low demand,
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This tool takes the place of a lower-torque 200 fps, bottom-line unit, unable to remove high-torque fasteners. I run this off a small capacity 4.2 scfm double hotdog tank unit, and it performs great, for my intermittent use. It's light weight gives it great versatility, and the easy lever torque adjustment puts it head and shoulders above competitors. I needed this to remove force fit self-locking nuts on the driveshaft and CV joints. Five-hundred fifty foot pounds of reverse torque does the job - just fine.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
quality tool,
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A pleasure working with this tool no problems
should have obtained this tool many years ago
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Outstanding product,
By Cecil "Cecil" (Indiana USA) - See all my reviews
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I bought a cheapo air compressor at a yard sale and wanted to buy an impact to use with it. I decided to spend the money on a good impact and went with this one. I cannot say enough good about it. I do simple car repairs at home on our vehicles and this goes above and beyond in fulfilling my needs. I have no doubt it will last me the rest of my life. Spend the $$ and never have to worry about an impact again. These days it is rare to buy a product that is well built and does the job, this one makes the grade. In case you are concerned this impact works great with a $200 Sears air compressor. You don't need an expensive compressor to run it.
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