“The 2135QPTi has always been well-received by our industrial and assembly customers,” said John Schofield, Ingersoll Rand industrial solutions marketing manager. “The new model builds on this platform and offers even better features for industrial, MRO and assembly technicians.”
The new 2135QPTiMAX delivers maximum power with 1,054 Nm of reverse torque and 1,486 Nm of nut-busting torque. With more than 10 percent added torque over the original model, thanks to a redesigned air flow, the new Impactool still weighs only 1.84 kg, delivering the best power-to-weight ratio in its class. Of course, the new 2135QPTiMAX still benefits from innovations that made the 2135QPTi range a worldwide success. Thus, the tool’s twin-hammer mechanism delivers more power per kilogram and is less sensitive to air pressure fluctuations than any other design. In addition, the use of Titanium for the hammer case reduces weight and provides ultimate durability and strength unmatched by any other material.
The new model has also been re-engineered for maximum control. Its patented, feather-touch trigger and enhanced power regulator settings help operators ensure they don’t overtorque critical joints. One-handed forward-reverse controls allow operators to conveniently switch between tasks or applications.
Ingersoll Rand also now offers maximum reliability to tool operators with a free two-year extended warranty with tool registration on the 2135QPTiMAX Series. The new model features optimized airflow for greater tool efficiency and maximum performance. With less air consumption, the 2135QPTiMAX has a lower cost of ownership and less downtime than competitive models. For added durability the tools feature Titanium hammer cases, hardcoat anodized end plates and proprietary metallurgy.
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