In Focus: Ingersoll Rand Hammerhead Impactools

Aug. 2, 2010
Ingersoll Rand Hammerhead Impact Tools

Ingersoll Rand's 2015MAX and 2025MAX Hammerhead models are low-profile Impactools that offer the power of an impact and the reach of a ratchet. Hammerhead Impactools feature a head height of less than 2", providing technicians with access to even extremely confined spaces that often require a ratchet. However, technicians working in a confined application that requires more torque than a ratchet can provide are often forced to take apart several pieces of the car, creating hours of additional work. Since it is an impact, the Hammerhead also provides the technician with reactionless torque, eliminating kickback and protecting the technician’s knuckles and hands in tight spaces.

The Hammerhead Impactool comes with a free Jobber Pack which includes a T-shirt, hat, air freshener, sticker, tattoo, note pad, pen, bottle opener, magnet and window decal, while supplies last.

Origin

Productivity is always critical in automotive repair and service work, and applications with low clearance are often some of the most time-consuming jobs because of tool limitations. The Hammerhead tool allows technicians to get to the same tight spots with more power, enabling shops to be far more productive.  

Selling points

  • Hammerhead Impactools are assembled in the USA.
  • MAX power: 180 ft./lbs. of max torque and 7,100 rpm.
  • MAX control: A feather-touch trigger, two-position forward power regulator and conveniently located forward/reverse ring.
  • MAX access: A head height of under 2" and reactionless torque.

Suggested retail price

  • 2015MAX - $430
  • 2025MAX - $440

For more information

Nathan Schmid

Marketing Manager, Vehicle Services

908-238-7324

[email protected]

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