Value drivers of quality power tools

May 2, 2017
When evaluating the value of a power tool, many people view torque as the most important factor.

When evaluating the value of a power tool, many people view torque as the most important factor. Although torque contributes to a tool’s ability to get the job done, it is key for technicians to understand deviations in torque measurement as well as other major factors that contribute to a tool’s worth, like durability and reliability. Technicians will save time and effort in the shop when they take the time to decipher which tools are right for the task at hand.

While torque is an important component of the power of an impact tool, inconsistences in torque measurement can lead to problems on the job if technicians don’t have the torque they need for the task. Torque ratings can be confusing because there is no industry standard regulating torque measurement and testing. There are many variables in torque testing that can lead to inconsistencies across manufacturers, including the set time, bolt size and air pressure used. Thus, it’s difficult to compare the torque ratings from different manufacturers. When selecting tools, seek a manufacturer who measures their tools’ torque consistently - the same way, every time.

Ingersoll Rand has developed its own standard of torque measurement and rates torque in two different ways: maximum reverse torque and nut-busting torque. Maximum reverse torque is the torque developed after 10 seconds of run time. Nut-busting torque specifically applies to loosening a fastener and is the highest torque achieved when removing a fastener in under 10 seconds. Both ratings are developed from running multiple, precisely-timed tests under consistent and controlled conditions to attain the best repeatability possible. Technicians put different demands on their tools, so it’s up to each individual to determine which rating is more meaningful in his work environment.

Torque is important, and it gets a lot of attention in the tool buying process, but torque isn’t everything. Durability, reliability, control and comfort are factors technicians should also consider when buying a tool.

The way a tool is designed and the materials used to manufacture it dictate a tool’s durability and reliability. The life of an Impactool is extended when the tool’s components are made with high-grade steel or heat-treated steel because these materials minimize wear and tear. Additionally, drop testing and rigorous cycle testing can be used to prove the durability and reliability of a tool.

An Impactool that is easy to operate and ergonomically designed makes a technician’s day-to-day work more enjoyable. The tool’s design should minimize sound pollution, vibration and temperature spikes, and be easy to operate with only one hand.

Like all Ingersoll Rand power tools, the IQV20 W5132 ImpactoolTM was built with the technician in mind and has been vigorously tested to have the durability and reliability to get jobs done right, the first time. Technicians can depend on the tool to deliver 550 foot-pounds of nut-busting torque and 365 foot-pounds of maximum reverse torque, every time. The W5132 comes with four power and control settings for accurate tightening and use on multiple applications.

For more information on the IQV20 W5132 Impactool, visit http://www.ingersollrandproducts.com/W5132

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