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⚡️ Compact Powerhouse: Reach, Torque, and Comfort in One Impact Wrench!
The WORKPAD 1/2 inch Air Angle Impact Wrench delivers a robust 370 ft-lb torque in a sleek, 9.78-inch compact design. Weighing only 3.1 lbs with an impact-resistant composite handle, it offers effortless one-handed use. Featuring a 360-degree swivel exhaust for user comfort and a heat-treated durable anvil, this pneumatic tool is engineered for longevity and precision in tight spaces.
Color | Wp01126 |
Brand | WP WORKPAD |
Material | Metal |
Item Length | 9.78 Inches |
Item Weight | 1.54 Kilograms |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Finish Type | Powder Coated |
Item Torque | 3.7E+2 Foot Pounds |
Operation Mode | Pneumatic |
Manufacturer | WP WORKPAD |
UPC | 732139972353 |
Item Weight | 3.39 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | Wp01126 |
Finish | Powder Coated |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Contact manufacturer |
T**N
Great Wrench for Tight Spaces
Great wrench to get into tight spaces. I use it to remove the blades under my lawn mower deck. Has an adjustable air exhaust vent and swivel-able handle.
M**R
Angle impact
Great tools to get in tight spaces. Mainly use it to take nuts off the top of semi trailer air bags and converter bolts
R**G
Surprisingly powerful
A very pleasant surprise. This was extremely more powerful than expected. Easy to use and works great. A definite keeper in the tool box
T**D
Forward/Reverse Requires Two Hands
The media could not be loaded. I ordered this Workpad angle impact wrench to complement my other impacts. I have a good assortment but frequently they won’t fit into tighter spaces. This Workpad can come in where my heavier duty ones (both air and battery powered) simply cannot fit.The impact works just fine in general. It has three forward settings and one reverse. If you watch the video, you’ll see the lowest forward setting doesn’t spin the tool. I had it set to a little over 90 pounds of pressure at the tank (tool says it’s rate for 90) and there’s some loss of pressure over the air line but it should be netting to about 90 at the tool. No big deal as I can just up the pressure a bit. The instructions included so increasing the air pressure will over-spec the tool (it’ll have more torque) and reduce tool life. Maybe a guy shouldn’t take it too far and up it to 150 psi…LOLOne of the biggest things I don’t care for is the switch across the forward/reverse settings. It requires two hands since you have to twist the ring on the handle. It’s not easy to use and gets even worse if your hands are greasy. When working on vehicles, your hands are certainly going to get greasy.To test it out, I zipped off a 4Runner lug nut. It worked just fine but that was nowhere near a max torque test. The 4Runner lug nuts only get torqued to 78 ft-lbs per spec so it’s nowhere near the advertised 370 ft lb. As expected, the Workpad impact had no problem zipping off the lug nut. For the uses I intend in tight spaces, I think this impact will work just fine. Plus, I don’t have anything on hand to give it a max torque test. For higher torque needs, I have several other options…if they’ll fit.It did come with a quick release male fitting. This fitting worked just fine with the air compressor I show in my video and didn’t leak. However, I have another air compressor and it leaked with the female quick release on that one. I’m not sure why but it was leaking a ton of air and was basically unusable. I use every other air tool I have with both compressors and this is the first one to have such an issue. I’ll have to figure that out and may end up using a different male quick release on this tool.It’s definitely not light and feels pretty hefty for its size. I’m fine with the weight since, to me, that means it will hopefully hold up to the jobs at hand. I’d rather have a heavy tool I feel will hold up than a light one that’s broken.
M**E
Ruggedly Built, Adequately Powerful, Weird Controls
Sometimes you have a need to loosen a nut or bold in a tight space where every inch of clearance is important, and that's where a tool like this is most useful. I gave it a trial run by loosening the the lug nuts on my car, just to get a feel for how much power it had. The tool did not struggle at all and removed the nuts as quickly as any of my other air tools. It ran smoothly and wasn't any more noisy than the others. It seems to operate just fine.The really odd thing about this tool is the adjustment for the torque level, which is accomplished by rotating the plastic orange band on the body of the tool. The instructions claim it has three forward speeds and one reverse. I'll be darned if I can set it to anything other than full forward and reverse.The band has some diamond shapes molded into it that i assume represent the 3 forward levels, however I could not discern any difference in power levels, except that setting the band to the middle diamond just lets air escape when you squeeze the trigger. I can sort of feel some detents at the different diamond positions when rotating the band, but they are not very distinct. Also, the band is pretty smooth and the diamond shapes are not raised very much, so gripping the band to turn it could be an issue, especially if your hands have some grease or oil on them. My recommendation would be to forget about the supposed different power settings and just twist the band all the way to the forward or reverse position. The trigger on the tool does appear to offer some power control depending on how much you squeeze it, so it's not just on-off.All in all, this tool seems OK despite the odd way of selecting forward/reverse.
D**
Herramienta perfecta
Su ángulo y tamaño muy bueno
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