Ingersoll Rand Ir2131 1/2" Ultra Duty Air Impact Wrench on 2040-parts.com
Louisville, Kentucky, US
New, Unused and in Original Retail box with Manual (Old Stock). INGERSOLL-RAND Air Impact Wrench 1/2" Ultra Duty.
Specifications:
Drive: 1/2 in.
Torque Range: 500-400ft-lbs/68-544Nm
Max Torque (forward): 400ft-lbs/612Nm
Max Torque 9reverse): 600ft-lbs/816Nm
Blows per Min: 1,250
Free Speed: 9,500rpm
Standard Bolt Cap: 9/16in./14mm
Net Weight 4/5lbs/2.04kg
Overall Length: 7.1in./180mm
Avg. Air Consumption 4.8cfm
@load: 23cfm
Air Inlet: 1/4 in.
Minimum Hose Size: 3.8 in./10mm
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