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Product Safety Information
Intended Use:
These Air Impact Wrenches are designed to remove and install threaded fasteners.
For additional information, refer to Air Impact Wrench Product Safety Information Manual
Form 04580916.
Manuals can be downloaded from ingersollrand.com
Power Management System
For models that include a power management system, the system allows operator reduction
of maximum output power in the forward direction. The power management system does not
affect the output power in the reverse direction.
To adjust the power, rotate the Power Regulator to the desired level indicator.
The power level indicators are for reference and DO NOT indicate a specific power. The power
output can be further reduced in forward or reverse by using the variable throttle.
Product Specifications
Model
Style
Drive
Impacts
per min.
Recommended
Torque Range
Maximum
Torque
Type
Size
Forward
ft-lb (Nm)
Reverse
ft-lb (Nm)
Forward
ft-lb (Nm)
Reverse
ft-lb (Nm)
2146Q1MAX Pistol
Square
3/4" 1075
200-900
(270-1220)
200-1000
(270-1360)
1300
(1770)
1450
(1970)
2146Q1MAX-3 Pistol
Square
3" Extended 3/4" 1075
200-900
(270-1220)
200-1000
(270-1360)
1300
(1770)
1450
(1970)
2146Q1MAX-6 Pistol
Square
6" Extended 3/4" 1075
200-900
(270-1220)
200-1000
(270-1360)
1300
(1770)
1450
(1970)
2146Q2MAX Pistol
Square
1"
1075
200-900
(270-1220)
200-1000
(270-1360)
1300
(1770)
1450
(1970)
Models
Impacting Sound Level dB(A)
(ISO15744)
Free Speed Sound Level dB(A)
(ISO15744)
Vibration (m/s²)
(ISO28927)
† Pressure (L
p
) ‡ Power (L
w
) † Pressure (L
p
) ‡ Power (L
w
) Level
*K
2146Q1MAX
94.3
105.3
88.8
99.8
8.4
3
2146Q1MAX-3
94.3
105.3
88.8
99.8
8.4
3
2146Q1MAX-6
94.3
105.3
88.8
99.8
8.4
3
2146Q2MAX
94.3
105.3
88.8
99.8
8.4
3
† K
pA
= 3dB measurement Uncertainty * K = Vibration measurement Uncertainty
‡ K
wA
= 3dB measurement Uncertainty
WARNING
Sound and vibration values were measured in compliance with internationally recognized test stand-
ards. The exposure to the user in a specific tool application may vary from these results. Therefore, on
site measurements should be used to determine the hazard level in that specific application.