Ingersoll-Rand 2135Ti vs AirCat NitroCat 1000TC Impact Wrench

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I hope this helps you figure out which impact wrench works best for you.

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Compare IR 2135Ti against the NitroCat 1000TC 

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IR 2135TI

Aricat NitroCat 1000TC


I've got air tools already. I've been using these things for years. My shop/garage/truck is loaded with equipment I know and trust. Why should I start spending my hard-earned money on new tools? Everything works fine no issues sure the warranty is over but I can get it fixed if I need it fixed.



Easy there, I'll tell you. If you care about air tools, especially impact wrenches, you're going to spend a lot of time with them. All day at the shop, or an afternoon in your garage. New isn't always better, but the little guys want space in your tool chest and maybe they should get it. Here, try this, it's an 2135Ti Ingersoll Rand's 1/2" impact wrench.



I know IR Air tools! They've worked out real well for me and my buddies.
What? Can't hear you over that thing. That's a good impact gun, great for suspension work. Now, try this one it's the 1000TC NitroCat's 1/2"gun.



vrrrmmmopmmmrth vrrrmmmopmmmrth It's not working!



Sure it is, that's just a quiet impact gun. It still puts out 1000 ft/lbs of torque with 200-800 working torque, it just isn't shattering your eardrums while it's doing it. Try pulling that bolt...



vrrrmmmopmmmrth vrrrmmmopmmmrth Hey, that's nice. Something that quiet shouldn't be doing anything. Can you get one of these to the kid who works in the next bay?



I'll get to him next. That was just a wheel lug. Try something tougher, like some really tough bolts.
Okay. That was a tough one. I like the NitroCat. It's heavier, but it's quieter and doesn't vibrate as much as the 2135Ti IR because of the twin clutch in it.



The extra weight in the steel casing helps damp the vibrations. So does the mechanism, it's a different design from the IR Titanium. I think it's better for me, but it has its limitations. Get up under there and try to pull the camber bolts like you were doing an alignment. Get a swivel and an extender on it.



I had to pull the IR out to get the bolts off, but maybe the NitroCat got them started. The other has to be weaker to be that quiet. That a 1/4" air hose on your alignment rack? That'll cost you power on any air tool.


Look, it's quieter and easier to control even if it is a little heavier. And as for power, tighten a bolt with your IR and then take it off with the Nitro Cat - you'll see they're about the same torque. In the end they are both great guns really comes down to what will work best for you and of course cost! The 2135Ti IR is lighter, louder and a bit more expensive but did seem to have a bit more power. The NitroCat 1000TC is heavier, less quiet and cheaper.



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IR 2135TI

Aricat NitroCat 1000TC

AirCat 

An impact wrench (also known as an impactor, air wrench, air gun, rattle gun, torque gun) is a socket wrench power tool designed to deliver high torque output with minimal exertion by the user, by storing energy in a rotating mass, then delivering it suddenly to the output shaft.

Compressed air is the most common power source, although electric or hydraulic power is also used, with cordless electric devices becoming increasingly popular in recent times.Side by side: Cordless impact wrenches at agriculture.com

Impact wrenches are widely used in many industries, such as automotive repair, heavy equipment maintenance, product assembly (often called "pulse tools" and designed for precise torque output), major construction projects, and any other instance where a high torque output is needed.

Impact wrenches are available in every standard socket wrench drive size, from small 1/4" drive tools for small assembly and disassembly, up to 3.5" and larger square drives for major construction. Impact wrenches are one of the most commonly used air tools, and are found in virtually every mechanic's shop.

In operation, a rotating mass (the hammer) is accelerated by the motor, storing energy, then suddenly connected to the output shaft (the anvil), creating a high-torque impact. The hammer mechanism is designed such that after delivering the impact, the hammer is again allowed to spin freely, and does not stay locked. With this design, the only reaction force applied to the body of the tool is the motor accelerating the hammer, and thus the operator feels very little torque, even though a very high peak torque is delivered to the socket. This is similar to a conventional hammer, where the user applies a small, constant force to swing the hammer, which generates a very large impulse when the hammer strikes an object. Energy is stored over time, allowing a very strong, but short output impulse to be generated from a relatively weak, but constant input force. The hammer design requires a certain minimum torque before the hammer is allowed to spin separately from the anvil, causing the tool to stop hammering and instead smoothly drive the fastener if only low torque is needed, rapidly installing/removing the fastener.

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