285B-6 Ingersoll-Rand air impact wrench is a 1-inch drive unit used for tightening / loosening mechanical fasteners in trucks, tires and other heavy-duty equipment.
Working Mechanism:
- An impact wrench has an air or electric motor that applies an intense, sudden, twisting motion to the lug nut, often every five seconds or so.
- This continuous force brings some movement i.e tightening or loosening.
Features:
- 285B-6 Ingersoll-Rand air impact wrench has a six-vane motor capable of delivering maximum torque and free-speed of 1450 lb-ft and 5000 RPM, respectively.
- It is equipped with an extended or short anvil along with a swept-back side handle to provide excellent manoeuvrability.
- This unit features a steel hammer case and metal housing to withstand harsh weather conditions and repeated drops.
- It allows access to hard-to-reach spaces while maintaining a rigid connection to the socket.
- This unique & durable tool uses minimal air to deliver a tremendous blow.
- It comes with phenolic vanes to tolerate difficult environments and has a 3-position power regulator, allowing reverse / forward control.
- This model is further attached with an improved feather-touch trigger for excellent control.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Q. What are the safety instructions while using an air impact wrench?
A.
- Use personal protective equipment, including breathing apparatus, such as a dust mask, ear plugs, safety glasses, safety shoes, gloves, an apron and a hard hat.
- Never direct yourself to the air under pressure.
- When not in use or before maintaining, removing or installing, make sure to turn off the air supply, disconnect the air supply hose and bleed the air pressure.
- Shut off the compressed air before approaching a whipping hose.
- Never use a damaged or malfunctioned tool as well as do not modify any tool or safety devices.
- Exposed throttles should not be used.
- After being fitted with an impact wrench, connections requiring a certain torque must be tested using a torque metre.
Q. How to maintain an air impact wrench?
A.
- Do regular checks of vibration and speed.
- Avoid breathing or exposure to hazardous dust while using the tool.
- Use proper cleaning solvents to clean parts in a well-ventilated area.
- Do not remove any labels. However, make sure to replace any damaged labels.
Q. What is the difference between an impact wrench and an impact driver?
A. Impact wrenches use a square drive to which you may attach a socket, whereas impact drivers use a hex collet for accepting hex shank bits.