Up Close: Ingersoll Rand 1" Cordless Impact Wrench

July 1, 2022
With an IP56-rating, the 1" impact wrench is designed for harsh and grimy environmental conditions such as those found in fleet and truck maintenance, oil and gas, power generation, and rail industries.

Application

The Ingersoll Rand 1” Impact Wrench, No. W9691, features a brushless motor, making the tool durable and efficient, says the company. Additionally, with an IP56-rating, it is designed for harsh and grimy environmental conditions such as those found in fleet and truck maintenance, oil and gas, power generation, and rail industries.

Features and benefits

  • The IQV20 battery configuration offers two 5 Ah batteries to last an entire workday.
  • Performs up to 250 bolt removals and installations on a single battery charge.
  • Features full-power reverse.
  • Three additional power modes allow for greater control for different applications and prevent over-tightening and stripping.
  • Designed with an ergonomic D-handle with a 360-degree auxiliary handle that rotates fully around the tool as the job demands. A 6” anvil provides even greater flexibility for those hard to get to applications.
  • 3,000 ft-lbs of nut-busting torque to handle stubborn bolts.
  • Cordless mobility brings added safety by eliminating hoses and tripping hazards to keep technicians safe and is great for roadside vehicle service applications.
  • Technicians can avoid over-tightening and damaging bolts via a power control shut-off system that automatically shuts off the tool when it has reached the set torque amount.

Origin

Ingersoll Rand developed the 1" Impact Wrench to increase safety and productivity.

Manufacturing specs

Made in Southern Pines, North Carolina, the W9691 1" impact wrench weighs 29.1 lbs.

The W9000 series is available in two anvil options: the extended, 6" anvil and the short, standard anvil for optimal versatility.

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