Ingersoll Rand Introduces A New Air Impact Wrench - How’s It Doing?

Ingersoll Rand Tool Company introduced a new Ingersoll Rand Impact Wrench so called the “thunder gun” a couple of years back and it has got a lot of great feedback for the company, but there are a few things that people feel need to be addressed.
By: smithco
 
Feb. 14, 2012 - PRLog -- Ingersoll Rand Tool Company introduced a new Ingersoll Rand Impact Wrench so called the “thunder gun” a couple of years back and it has got a lot of great feedback for the company, but there are a few things that people feel need to be addressed.

Everybody already knows that Ingersoll-Rand impact tools are one of the top brands of automotive tools out on the market and definitely top of the food chain in the automotive service industry.

There's been a lot of discussion about where these tools are made and quite a bit of people are raising a fuss about it, should they be? Since the product is made in China some people think that there is lack of quality especially in the 232TGSL air impact gun.

We spoke with several automotive technicians that own the Ingersoll Rand impact wrench 232TGSL and found exactly the opposite of what Ingersoll-Rand has been hearing.

All the automotive technicians that we spoke with were ASE certified and have been in the business at least five years. Almost 98% of all technicians that work on cars and trucks in this industry have to buy their own tools, so each one of them have to make sure without a doubt that their tools are going to hold up with commercial use.

The people we spoke with said that, “regardless of where the impact wrench was made as long as it holds up in the shop and performs like it says that it's a good air impact gun.” And so is the fact with the 232TGSL impact wrench.

More power and more consistency is the name of the game says Ingersoll Rand, when it comes to selecting the ideal impact wrench they strive to be the best, and this Ingersoll Rand Impact Wrench provides both a improved handle grip and much higher range of torque ft./lbs., 625 to be exact, allowing for significant improvements plus outstanding durability.

Some of them did say that the impact gun was sort of heavy, but they still use it for certain types of jobs.

In conclusion, the Ingersoll-Rand impact wrench 232TGSL ½ inch air impact gun the “Thunder Gun” is a preferred choice from all of the technicians that we spoke with so this gun obviously has to perform the way it says it does or these automotive technicians would never have it.

For a more in depth review visit http://ingersollrandimpactwrench.org

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