If the air compressor tears up then you have junk. I ain't got to Lug around a hose I can go to a junk yard and ain't got to take all that other bs around with me. And that 2767 milwaukee will take off any bolt that air impact will and alot more! That air impact ain't fing with that milwaukee period.
@@marcowens3522 I wouldn't worry about the air compressor being out of order a air hose aint heavy so idk why you people think its a big deal and last part id worry about your m18 impact batteries falling out vs air compressor being broke
@@austinmoore1689 I've never had a M18 battery ever to fall out and Noone in my shop has y'all must be throwing your tools around like a basketball for them to do that and if they ever did get like that they make something to hold the battery in.
Nice demo. Personally I think pneumatic has more residual speed after the nut/bolt is removed so it continues to move them. So if you're doing a full set of five lug nuts or something like a transmission pan or something with a ton of bolts the pneumatic wins.
The previous tool might have began to loose power due to improper oiling maintenance every once and a while when mine gets close to its oiling period it begin to perform sluggish idk maybe not the case for you but definitely for me
@@sethmunoz7089 thanks for tip. I admit i probably dont oil it as much as i should. We have the automatic oilers in the airlines at work and i think i put to much faith in them!
Clean the parts in an ultrasonic cleaner, re-grease and re-assemble. I'm sure You'd gain the lost power over the years or at least part of it that way!
Air will never let ya down plus you can save money using it instead of using all these batteries
If the air compressor tears up then you have junk. I ain't got to Lug around a hose I can go to a junk yard and ain't got to take all that other bs around with me.
And that 2767 milwaukee will take off any bolt that air impact will and alot more! That air impact ain't fing with that milwaukee period.
@@marcowens3522 I wouldn't worry about the air compressor being out of order a air hose aint heavy so idk why you people think its a big deal and last part id worry about your m18 impact batteries falling out vs air compressor being broke
@@austinmoore1689 I've never had a M18 battery ever to fall out and Noone in my shop has y'all must be throwing your tools around like a basketball for them to do that and if they ever did get like that they make something to hold the battery in.
@@austinmoore1689 lol I use a m12 stubby and save 1/2 of time comparing to air tool
@@Alex-gn7wd you can do the same thing with air people forget ir mac snap on and matco have 3/8s air impacts and stubby
Random fact, but pneumatic tools are airtight and can be used underwater
Really??
@@sneez9461 most of the time
There’s also a significant breakaway torque difference with a deep impact vs a shallow impact let alone a deep impact vs a mid chrome socket as shown
Nice demo. Personally I think pneumatic has more residual speed after the nut/bolt is removed so it continues to move them. So if you're doing a full set of five lug nuts or something like a transmission pan or something with a ton of bolts the pneumatic wins.
Not only that, a pneumatic tool is immortal
That’s why racers use them. They are airtight so they can be used underwater as well
The previous tool might have began to loose power due to improper oiling maintenance every once and a while when mine gets close to its oiling period it begin to perform sluggish idk maybe not the case for you but definitely for me
( Edit) after realistic I hadn’t watched the full video I realized this was the case for you glad you got it to work 😅
@@sethmunoz7089 thanks for tip. I admit i probably dont oil it as much as i should. We have the automatic oilers in the airlines at work and i think i put to much faith in them!
Clean the parts in an ultrasonic cleaner, re-grease and re-assemble. I'm sure You'd gain the lost power over the years or at least part of it that way!
Yup those things last forever
Hope you repacked the old impact wrench with fresh grease . good video none the less
Make sure you using HF couplers for your air lines
Gotta have both!!! In all sizes, versions....
I can tell you're from WI by the way you say "Mwaukee" correctly haha!!
So just so you know you put the hammers in incorrectly. They should be opposite. One smiley face up and one down. That will help a ton!!
For me i just wanna get job done with battery,as long can lock back and unlock it, doesn't car about a few seconds
good info👍👍👍😊
They make the IR Q version check it out
4:00 Tightening with an impact.. yikes.
He’s got the stick tho
torque stick