Pneumatic impact wrenches M7
Impact wrenches (also known as impact wrenches) are among the most effective tools for quickly tightening and loosening bolts and nuts. Thanks to the impact mechanism, they can develop very high torque, so they can easily handle tight or rusty bolt connections - with minimal effort for the user. They are indispensable in professional garages, production plants and workshops, but are also increasingly being purchased by hobby mechanics for the garage. The impact wrench significantly speeds up work, increases efficiency and saves your hands compared to a hand wrench.
Impact wrenches in pneumatic design M7 |
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Ordering number |
Clamping | Size screw |
Range moment |
Maximal moment |
Speeds empty |
Total length |
Weight | Vibration |
" | mm | Nm | Nm | min | mm | kg | m/s² | |
NC-0208 | 1/4" | 8 | 10 - 40 | 40 | 11 000 | 163 | 0,8 | 3,4 |
IW- 12340 | 1/2" | 16 | 160 - 263 | 340 | 7 000 | 205 | 2,18 | 4,9 |
NC-4238A | 1/2" | 16 | 203 - 434 | 542 | 7 000 | 184 | 2,5 | 4,4 |
NC-4232Q | 1/2" | 16 | 136 - 542 | 746 | 10 000 | 120 | 1,38 | 3,7 |
NC-4650H | 1/2" | 16 | 244 - 542 | 900 | 9 000 | 104 | 1,4 | 2,4 |
NC-4230 | 1/2" | 19 | 244 - 678 | 949 | 7 500 | 164 | 2,5 | 4,5 |
NC-4256Q | 1/2" | 25 | 271 - 1 085 | 1 356 | 7 000 | 141 | 1,8 | 2,8 |
NC-4255Q | 1/2" | 25 | 271 - 1 085 | 1 627 | 8 500 | 179 | 1,7 | 4,7 |
NC-6255QH | 3/4" | 25 | 271 - 1 491 | 1 890 | 8 500 | 198 | 1,9 | 4,7 |
NC-6236Q | 3/4" | 25 | 271 - 1 220 | 1 627 | 7 500 | 171 | 2,7 | 4,5 |
NC-6218 | 3/4" | 27 | 271 - 1 898 | 2 034 | 6 000 | 320 | 5,7 | 3,3 |
NC-8343 | 1" | 33 | 271 - 2 170 | 2 441 | 3 900 | 590 | 13,9 | 6,3 |
NC-9223 | 1 1/2" | 50 | 271 - 4 065 | 4 746 | 3 000 | 450 | 19,7 | 8,8 |
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How the impact wrench works and what its advantages are
The impact mechanism inside the tightener works on the principle of rotating hammers, which strike the anvil connected to the clamping square at a certain resistance. This rapid sequence of blows (several thousand blows per minute) generates torque shocks that allow the tool to loosen even tight joints or quickly tighten a bolt without the need for constant force. The main advantage is that you don't need to use a long lever or apply much pressure - the tightener does the heavy lifting for you. In addition, modern impact wrenches have an ergonomic design and a robust construction that minimises recoil and vibration on the operator's hands. Thanks to their compact size, they can be used even in hard-to-reach places. All in all, the impact wrench makes it much faster and more convenient to assemble or disassemble screws, thus increasing productivity both in the professional workshop and in the home garage.
Types of impact wrenches for air tools |
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Roller Principle: two hardened steel rollers circulate in a closed housing Benefits: provides rapid torque progression at high speeds Use: suitable for short working cycles |
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Double hammer Principle: two hammers rotate in the spindle Advantages: high torque from low speed, external lubrication, simple design = easy service Application: high torque and long service life |
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Reinforced double hammer Principle: two hardened steel rollers circulate in a closed housing, the housing is reinforced with a baffle Benefits: 20-30% increase in service life Application: frequently used screwdrivers |
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Hammer Jumbo Principle: one reinforced hammer rotates in the spindle Advantages: same as double hammer + shorter stop Application: tighteners with small dimensions |
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Pinless Principle: one hammer inside the cage Advantages: very high torque, simple solution without pins and rollers, no energy loss, high performance, minimal wear, easy maintenance Disadvantage: cannot be used for torque setting applications |
Types of impact wrenches
Pneumatic impact wrenches are powered by compressed air from a compressor and are one of the most widely used in automotive service and industry. They have a great power-to-weight ratio and the ability to run continuously - as long as you have pressurised air, the tool delivers stable performance. Cordless battery-powered impact wrenches (AKU) are ideal for jobs outside the workshop or where a compressor is not available. They provide freedom of movement without hoses, increasingly achieving performance comparable to pneumatic models, but you just need to watch the battery capacity and allow for a slightly higher weight due to the battery. There are also electric (mains) socket impact wrenches, but these are less common - they are more suited to stationary workplaces where there is no air system and require a power supply via cable.
Tighteners are further differentiated by shape and design. Most often you'll find pistol grip tighteners with a drill-like handle - these are versatile and comfortable for most situations. For special purposes, there are angle tighteners (with right-angle gears) designed for tight spaces where a conventional pistol grip tightener cannot fit. A separate category is the ratcheting pneumatic tighteners, which have less torque and serve more as a replacement for a hand ratchet in tight places - however, unlike impact wrenches, they do not produce impact blows, so we mention them only for completeness.
Another important division of impact wrenches is the size of the clamping square, which determines which sockets (nuts) you can use and how strong the screws can be effectively tightened:
- 1/4" and 3/8" tighteners: very compact tools suitable for smaller screws and finer work. For example, they are useful for servicing motorcycles, garden equipment or for installation in confined spaces.
- 1/2" tighteners: the most popular and versatile option. With torque often in the hundreds of Nm range, they can handle tightening car wheels and most common tasks in the workshop or machine maintenance.
- 3/4" Tighteners: more powerful equipment for more demanding applications, such as vans, SUVs, lighter trucks or agricultural equipment. They provide significantly higher torque (often over 1,000 Nm) for connections where a half-inch tightener is no longer sufficient.
- 1" Tighteners: designed for heavy duty use and the largest connections. They are used in truck transport, in servicing construction machinery, in industry and wherever extreme force (torque of several thousand Nm) is required. These tighteners tend to be larger and often require two-handed operation, but can also loosen very large and rusty nuts.
Key selection parameters
When comparing impact wrenches, focus on a few key parameters:
- Maximum tightening torque: It is expressed in Newton metres (Nm ) and represents the force the tightener is capable of exerting. Higher torque means the tool can tighten or loosen larger and tighter bolts. For normal automotive applications, around 300-500 Nm is sufficient, for heavy-duty applications choose models with over 800 Nm and for the toughest jobs torque wrenches are available with over 2000 Nm. Always make sure that the chosen tightener has sufficient power reserve for your typical tasks.
- Quadrangle size: As mentioned above, the size of the clamping square (e.g. 1/2") must match the size of the socket wrench you will use. It is also indirectly related to performance - a larger square usually means a more robust tool with higher torque. Make sure that you have the appropriate socket set for the size of tightener.
- Air consumption and working pressure (pneumatic): pneumatic tighteners require a sufficiently powerful compressor. Observe the air consumption in litres per minute and the recommended pressure (usually 6.2-6.3 bar). Your compressor should meet these parameters with a margin, otherwise the tightener will not reach its full performance. For occasional tightening of a few screws, a smaller compressor with a pressure vessel is sufficient, but for intensive work (e.g. in a tyre workshop) a more powerful compressor that can supply the necessary volume of air is essential.
- Weight and Ergonomics: Since you may be working with the tightener for extended periods of time or in difficult conditions, be concerned about its weight, balance and overall design. Lighter models (often with a composite body) reduce hand fatigue and are easier to handle. The ergonomically shaped handle with non-slip surface and the well-positioned trigger or direction switch are a plus that make everyday use of the tool more pleasant.
- Noise and vibration: impact wrenches produce noise and vibration due to the impact mechanism. The better models have integrated silencers (air exhaust) and anti-vibration features that reduce unpleasant noise and vibration when working. You'll appreciate this especially with frequent use - lower vibration means less strain on your hands and lower noise means a more comfortable environment (always remember to wear hearing protection anyway!).
Recommendations for choosing the right tightener
When choosing an impact wrench, first make it clear for what purpose and how often you will use it. A car mechanic in a professional garage loosening hundreds of wheel bolts a day will have different requirements, and a hobby user changing tyres twice a year at home in his garage will have different requirements. For routine car maintenance and occasional use, a smaller 1/2" pneumatic wrench with around 400-600 Nm torque or a corresponding cordless model can be sufficient - saving you a lot of time and effort compared to a hand wrench. However, if you plan to work on larger machines, tractors or trucks, consider a more powerful 3/4" or 1" torque wrench and have a really strong compressor. In environments where there is no access to a compressor or electricity, a cordless wrench is more likely to be appreciated (be sure to get a battery with sufficient capacity or a spare). In workshops with a high work rate, it is worth investing in a high-end model with durable mechanics (e.g. Twin Hammer mechanism for a longer service life) and ergonomic features that can withstand the daily strain. On the other hand, for smaller applications or as a complement to a large tightener, you can choose a compact model to get into tight spaces.
Don't forget the right accessories and maintenance. Use only quality hardened sockets designed for use with impact wrenches - ordinary chrome-plated sockets could crack and cause injury. Regular lubrication is crucial for pneumatic tighteners: drip a few drops of special oil into the air inlet before and after use, or use an oiler (lubricator) within the air system. Properly lubricated and maintained, a tightener will reliably serve you for many years at full performance.
Mighty Seven impact wrenches offer superior performance, durability and thoughtful design features for professionals and DIY enthusiasts alike. Take a look at our wide range - whether you need a compact, lightweight wrench for the workshop or an extra strong model for heavy-duty use, you're sure to find one. With a quality impact wrench you can handle any assembly or disassembly faster, safer and with less effort.
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