Didn't know ir made a battery gun, how much? Voltage? Any good?
My job is crash barrier erection. There are times when we tighten up all day on the bigger jobs. In the winter the guns ice up hence we melted a 2131 on the compressor exhaust!
We mainly tighten with a 24mm bihex to 80Nm but use the half inch guns up to 300Nm on 36mm bolts
I have been thinking of a compressor in my garage at home or an electric gun. Like someone else posted, I don't want to wait ages for the compressor to pressure up so would be looking for something with good cfm flow. So am I better off getting an electric gun?
The snap on batteries are an arm and a leg so that's a worry.
No don't bother, found them too restrictive. We open the taps to clear moisture in the compressor before starting work. A drop of engine oil in the far end of the hose sticks to the hose and feeds through for ages. The 231 puts up with this treatment. The only failures we have are one of the hammers breaking so sometimes you put the gun on and air just hisses through. It costs £50 to repair and is more a result of using 120psi (what our pile driver runs best at). Never had problems at 90psi
engine oil will turn to glue. use proper air oil in air tools they last longer and work better. I have automatic oiler on my air tools
The company I sub to at the mo have cp but cheap ones. They dont tighten as quick as the ir231. We have got them buying ir now. I had a go on a cp redipower a few years back and was a good gun. We swapped our 231 for it for a day and the other guy was equally impressed. Don't know cost of them but if they are same price bracket I would give one a go.
I guess its like the chainsaw debate
Husqvarna vs stihl