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Ingersoll Rand W9691 Cordless, Impact Wrench, 20V DC, 3,000 ft-lb Breakaway Torque

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Ingersoll Rand W9691 Cordless, Impact Wrench, 20V DC, 3,000 ft-lb Breakaway TorqueWith its quick setup and no hoses to trip over, the heavy duty W9691 1 cordless impact wrench promotes better safety and efficiency. Ingersoll Rand innovation ensures balanced weight, ergonomic D handle with 360 degree auxiliary handle, and protected IQV20 battery configuration with power for a full days work. Features Up to 3,000 ft lbs of Nut Busting Torque and 2,200 ft lbs of tightening torque Four power control modes with two featuring automatic

With its quick setup and no hoses to trip over, the heavy-duty W9691 1 cordless impact wrench promotes better safety and efficiency. Ingersoll Rand innovation ensures balanced weight, ergonomic D-handle with 360-degree auxiliary handle, and protected IQV20 battery configuration with power for a full days work.

Features

  • Up to 3,000 ft-lbs of Nut Busting Torque and 2,200 ft-lbs of tightening torque

  • Four power control modes with two featuring automatic shut-off (at 180 & 400 ft-lbs of fastening torque)

  • Integrated Power Control System includes two modes which will stop the tool in SNUG or MID-POWER close the set values listed above

  • High torque impact wrench battery leverages existing IQV20 battery platform with enough power for a full day of work

  • Provides superior ergonomics - Both batteries are nestled into the frame of the tool making it less cumbersome to handle

  • IP56-rated for use in tough environmental conditions such as fleet truck maintenance, oil & gas, power generation, and rail industries. That means this battery-powered impact wrench is protected from dust and particles in the air as well as powerful jets of water. That means this battery-powered impact wrench is protected from dust and particles in the air as well as powerful jets of water

  • Impact- and chemical-resistant composite housing stands up to almost all fluids found in maintenance shops or on job sites

  • Up to 250 bolts per charge - Sufficient capacity to tackle all the nuts and bolts in a full days work

  • Lowers overall cost of ownership by leveraging your existing battery stock - The W9491 & W9691 uses the same 20V lithium-ion battery used across Ingersoll Rands entire line of IQV20 cordless tools

  • Version with 6" extended (W9691) provides better access in recessed areas and hard to reach applications

  • Backed by a 3-year limited warranty on tools and chargers.

Specifications

Model: W9691
Item: Bare Tool
Drive Size (in): 1
Voltage: 2 x 20V
Fasteners per charge: 250
Nut Busting Torque (Ft-lbs): 3000
Nut Busting Torque (Nm): 4067
Full Forward Torque (Ft-lbs): 2200
Full Forward Torque (Nm): 2982
RPM: 890
Weight (lbs): 29.1
Weight (kg): 18.1
Length (in): 26.1
Length (mm): 663

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