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Ingersoll Rand Introduces New 2135QXPA Series Impactool

IR 2135QXPA_ImpactIngersoll Rand is launching its newest pneumatic tool, the 2135QXPA Series Impactool, a lightweight, powerful and reliable impact wrench built as an upgrade to the 2350XP. The 2135QXPA was created specifically for automotive technicians and industrial workers who want an affordable impact wrench that doesn’t sacrifice power and performance.

“We engineered this tool so technicians would have the option to work with a powerful tool that is reliable and practical for the ever-changing work environment,” said Andrew Mandel, pneumatic product leader, Ingersoll Rand power tools. “The 2135QXPA is discretely quiet and light, but its incredible power should not be underestimated. It can withstand the demands of operators without flinching in the face of the toughest jobs.”

 

The 2135QXPA: A Powerful and Affordable Solution

The Ingersoll Rand 2135QXPA Series Impactool was built on the hardworking and respected foundation laid by the 2135TiMAX. The result is a lightweight, quiet and powerful impact wrench that delivers an incredible level of performance and power at a cost that won’t punish the technician’s wallet.

At only 4 lbs., the 2135QXPA is light, letting users get more done with less fatigue. Ingersoll Rand’s finely tuned motor and twin-hammer impact mechanism delivers 780 ft.-lbs. of max reverse torque and 1,100 ft.-lbs. of nut-busting torque.

Combined with Ingersoll Rand’s Quiet Technology, which reduces the sound of the tool, operators will enjoy a tool that is both quiet and extremely powerful.

To ensure it always performs to the highest standards, Ingersoll Rand has rigorously tested every function of the 2135QXPA and backed it with a one-year warranty.

To learn more about the 2135QXPA Series Impactool, visit www.IRTools.com/2135QXPA.

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