Ingersoll Rand introduces 2145QiMAX air tool

Sept. 9, 2011

Ingersoll Rand has expanded its MAX family of air tools with the new 2145QiMAX Impactool. The company says it is designed to deliver best-in-class power and industrial-grade durability where technicians and maintenance managers need it most.

“The 2145QiMAX offers incredible power for its size, and a variety of new features designed to improve productivity,” says Nate Schmid, marketing manager for Vehicle Services with Ingersoll Rand. “The new impact also features our patented Quiet Technology, which reduces noise levels without compromising best-in-class power performance.”

The new impact features a good power-to-weight ratio. Weighing 7.4 lbs., the 2145QiMAX delivers 1,350 ft.-lbs. of maximum reverse torque. This is made possible by a new seven-vane air motor that is 16% more efficient than its predecessor. This means less money spent on compressed air.

As part of the MAX family of air tools, the 2145QiMAX features a patented four-position power regulator dial, a feather-touch trigger for greater control, and a patented one-hand forward/reverse mechanism for easy operation.

The 2145QiMAX utilizes the original Ingersoll Rand twin hammer mechanism, which features proprietary advanced metallurgy for increased performance and longer tool life. It features a new steel wear plate that provides extreme wear resistance.

Learn more at http://www.ingersollrandproducts.com/IS/Category.aspx-am_en-38265