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Re: 3/4" earthquake impact wrench(Harbor Freight)
[Re: jwalker77]
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09/26/24 07:44 PM
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Never used a Harbor Freight brand , but many others from 1/4- 1" . A 3/4 drive is not gonna run at full potential unless you have 3/8 quick connect, 3/8 air hose and a compressor big enough to spin it and keep up air pressure on big stuff . It'll do better at 110-120 lbs psi also. You can get threaded reducer and step it down to 1/4" but 3/8', or bigger ,all the way will be much better .
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Re: 3/4" earthquake impact wrench(Harbor Freight)
[Re: jwalker77]
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09/26/24 08:48 PM
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Need a 1 inch hose @ 100 psi for best results. 15 yrs with IR, I've used a bunch of them. Can't speak for the HF, but the IR is a handful of tool.
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Re: 3/4" earthquake impact wrench(Harbor Freight)
[Re: oakachoy]
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09/26/24 08:53 PM
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Need a 1 inch hose @ 100 psi for best results. 15 yrs with IR, I've used a bunch of them. Can't speak for the HF, but the IR is a handful of tool.
You are correct, Sir. A 1" hose and a compressor that can maintain 100 psi + will spin it.
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Re: 3/4" earthquake impact wrench(Harbor Freight)
[Re: Red Fox]
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09/26/24 08:54 PM
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To brake really large bolts loose you will need higher pressure and as said before a larger line to provide more volume at said pressure. Not sure your going to get that with your set up. But if you can break it loose with a cheater bar the impact will make it much easier to back it on off. It says 90psi on the box. I do figure the volume will be a problem.
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Re: 3/4" earthquake impact wrench(Harbor Freight)
[Re: oakachoy]
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09/26/24 09:03 PM
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Need a 1 inch hose @ 100 psi for best results. 15 yrs with IR, I've used a bunch of them. Can't speak for the HF, but the IR is a handful of tool.
Before retiring and battery powered tools on big jobs that’s what we used ^^^^^, after battery came along we got Milwaukee 1” drive and 12amp batteries
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Re: 3/4" earthquake impact wrench(Harbor Freight)
[Re: jwalker77]
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09/26/24 09:09 PM
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It's not all about the tank size , the compressor does the work.
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Re: 3/4" earthquake impact wrench(Harbor Freight)
[Re: 2Dogs]
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09/26/24 09:12 PM
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It's not all about the tank size , the compressor does the work. Thats what im hoping. Maybe itll break a nut or two. Thats about all i really need. Then spinning them back on. Not like ill be using it all day. Liked to have broke my back getting those first three off yesterday.
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Re: 3/4" earthquake impact wrench(Harbor Freight)
[Re: jwalker77]
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09/26/24 09:19 PM
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My bad, I was thinking 1 inch drive, 3/8 npt inlet should be ok with 1/2" hose to work as designed. It's more about the volume used and keeping the 90 psi supply without dropping pressure to quick. a small compressor would have to be used in short bursts and allow pressure to build back up and go again.
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Re: 3/4" earthquake impact wrench(Harbor Freight)
[Re: oakachoy]
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09/26/24 09:22 PM
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My bad, I was thinking 1 inch drive, 3/8 npt inlet should be ok with 1/2" hose to work as designed. It's more about the volume used and keeping the 90 psi supply without dropping pressure to quick. a small compressor would have to be used in short bursts and allow pressure to build back up and go again.
I looked up the tank size. 9cfm/90psi comes up to 36gal tank. Im assuming that would be running it continuously. I figure ill have to let the pressure build up now and then. Ill try it out tomorrow and see what happens
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Re: 3/4" earthquake impact wrench(Harbor Freight)
[Re: jwalker77]
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09/26/24 09:44 PM
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I believe you would be better off taking it back and getting the battery powered version. I have one of the 1/2” battery powered ones and I never hook up my pneumatic anymore. The battery powered one is stronger than my air also and it is very mobile. You will probably be starved for air and only get 2-4 good hits before it’s out of breath with the one you have.
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Re: 3/4" earthquake impact wrench(Harbor Freight)
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09/26/24 09:50 PM
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Most residential air compressors come plumbed with 1/4” fittings and nipples so no matter if you upgrade to a bigger hose and quick connect you are still going to have the restricted air flow. Those pneumatic impacts work more off volume of air than they do pressure.
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Re: 3/4" earthquake impact wrench(Harbor Freight)
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09/26/24 10:34 PM
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Be very careful with the harbor freight stuff, had a buddy use one and it exploded and hit hit his son in the eye! The impact gun exploded or the socket he was using on the gun exploded? Is he ok?
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