Ingersoll Rand 2135TiMax Revving
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What kind of compressor do you have?
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the IR guns are my favorite. i would buy them before i buy snap-on
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Dude, firstly, as other people have already pointed out - there's no way to attenuate the wrench's speed in reverse (save softly squeezing the trigger, or lowering the tank pressure), and secondly, WTF are you doing operating that gun at ~142 psi?!?!? And if the exhaust note is your "proof" that Kamasa operated the IR at "lower pressure", well, then - yeah...I'm guessing they did, too.
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Kamasa is not testing it against the TIMax if you look. They are testing it against a model with a different forward/reverse trigger, it's one that has about 550 lb/ft iirc, not the 780 which the timax has.
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There are no speeds for reverse, at least not any gun I have ever used. Just thought I'd point that out.
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FUCK KAMASA IR KICKS ASS
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nice tool!!
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Get a damn regulator!
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thats way too much pressure on the gun
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That's 1.5x rated pressure, it's unnecessary stress on the tool.
Hi, I have the same IR 2135timax impact gun. I was wondering if it is SAFE to run the gun at 140 psi like you did??? The reason I ask is because, i taught the max psi to use for that gun was 90psi. Thanks
fastjdm 1 year ago
@fastjdm I think 90psig is the max reccomended pressure via the manufacturer.... as far as max Safe pressure... I have no idea. I have never had any problem with mine running at this pressure.
novakane87 1 year ago
Hi I just got myself one of those IR Guns I did my research and found out they were one of the best and usually cheaper than the snap-on. My question is how do you maintain tour IR gun. Thanks
Thegarmendia 1 year ago
@Thegarmendia I believe the instruction manual said to use pneumatic tool lube to oil it every day (or before each day of use). If you keep the insides from corroding by keeping water out of your air system and oiling the tool you should be just fine. thanks.
novakane87 1 year ago
@Thegarmendia I live in an area with high humidity. I drain my 60 gal compressor tank every time the compressor runs. It usually has about a cup of water in the bottom every time. So drain the water out of the compressor often to try to prevent corrosion.
novakane87 1 year ago
how long have you had this gun and how often do u use it.
Note: the internals of Ir are the exact same0 as snap on, the numbers of the parts are the same just reversed order.
dewan247 1 year ago
@dewan247 no kidding, are you sure about that?
novakane87 1 year ago