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The Ingersoll Rand 114GQC Air Hammer is a versatile power tool featuring a 3-piece chisel set, including a tapered punch, panel cutter, and flat chisel. With a powerful 3500 BPM and a lightweight, ergonomic design, this air hammer is perfect for metal cutting, auto body repairs, and more. Its quick change retainer allows for easy attachment swaps, making it an essential tool for professionals seeking efficiency and comfort.
Brand | Ingersoll Rand |
Power Source | Gas Powered,Air Powered |
Maximum Rotational Speed | 3.5E+3 RPM |
Maximum Chuck Size | 0.51 Inches |
Color | Silver |
Included Components | Chisel Set |
Special Feature | chisel set |
Product Dimensions | 10.3"L x 8.3"W x 2.3"H |
Material | Metal |
Maximum Torque | 2E+1 Inch Pounds |
Speed | 3500 RPM |
Item Weight | 4.1 Pounds |
Maximum Power | 3500 Watts |
Item Torque | 21 Inch Pounds |
Drill Type | Hammer Drill |
Is Electric | No |
UPC | 663023020129 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00663023020129 |
Manufacturer | Ingersoll Rand |
Part Number | 114GQC |
Item Weight | 4.1 pounds |
Country of Origin | Taiwan |
Item model number | 114GQC |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Style | Hammer |
Wattage | 21.1 watts |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | chisel set |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Battery Cell Type | Alkaline |
Warranty Description | 1 Year Limited Warranty |
L**E
Effective air hammer and cost effective.
Just want to leave a review on this great air hammer. I know it is not in the high end nor is it in the low end of air hammers, but for me DIY it allow me to reclaim bricks from a fallen brick wall. Chisel bit easily removed mortar and break wall down to manage demolition. Easy to handle with control valve. I’m sure I will take advantage of it others uses. Solid tool. Make sure to oil air inlet and grease bit connection for longevity.
S**I
It packs a good punch for the $$$
Great little hammer! It was able to beat a stubborn fan clutch nut off an old Duramax when all previous attempts failed. For the money, you can't beat it!
L**D
5.8 CFM at 90psi Air Compressor
This air hammer worked great. I used it to remove bushings from some leaf springs on a 39 Plymouth and it did the job easily. I cut thru the bushings from end to end then folded up the edges. Then put it against an edge and drove it straight out. The bushings didn’t have a chance.Before I used the tool I read the instructions and they said that the tool was coated with an anti- rust compound both inside and out. Use a suitable cleaner to remove then oil before using. Then plug in and operate for 5 seconds. Then pour oil in it and operate for 15 seconds. I have no idea what a suitable cleaner would be. I thought about mineral spirits but decided to use carburetor cleaner in a spray can. Stuck the red straw down the air supply hole and filled it up. Squeezed the trigger, filled with oil and ran it again. I used Kobalt air tool oil from Lowes.I was somewhat concerned because reading questions and answers concerning air compressor CFM it seemed this tool needed 90psi with 20 CFM under load, 4 CFM with no load. My compressor is 1.9 hp, 27 gal that puts out 5.8 CFM at 90psi. I’ve included a pic of it. I had no problems, the tool worked just fine. I use a drier system on my airline so I have 2 regulaters. One at the compressor I set for 110 psi. Coming from the drier I set at 80psi while squeezing the trigger of the tool. When I put it to the bushings, it went thru them like melted butter.This tool really saved me a lot of time and headache. I’m glad I decided to try even with my concerns.
M**A
Decent air hammer
Great tool for the price. This has made splitting ball joints a breeze. Not the most powerful air hammer in the world but for the price it works great.
J**S
Great product - Instruction for removing security tag
This air hammer worked perfectly for my application. Just make sure to oil it through the air inlet before using it. Others have provided valuable and relevant performance information so I won't cover the same information. However, the one item that is missing in the reviews is how to remove the plastic safety tag installed on the air inlet. I have included a photo of the plastic safety tag. You can see that the tag is composed of an outer shell, a flat keeper plate with two plastic nubs, and a plastic bolt that screws into the air inlet. To unscrew the plastic bolt from the air inlet you will need to dissassemble the tag by pressing on the two plastic nubs that extend through the rear plastic shell with a pair of pliers, or simply cut the nubs off with a pair of dykes. This will allow you to separate the plastic shell from the plastic keeper, thus exposing the plastic bolt. Once the plastic bolt is exposed simply use a socket to remove the bolt from the air inlet. - As I have already stated, this is a solid and reliable impact hammer and I would recommend it to anyone needing an air hammer.
C**.
Good Tool
I’ve used it two or three times and so far, so good. I am a DIYer so I didn’t need anything super heavy duty. It has performed well so far. The real test will be when we decide to remodel our home. I plan to use this air hammer to take up a substantial amount of ceramic floor and some ceramic wall tile/back splash. I feel confident it will get the job done.
R**S
Good Bang for the Buck! Seems QC upped their game.
So far I've used it several times to "coax" rusted thing where I need them to be with great success. I'm a full time mechanic, and haven't had an issue in the 5-10 times I've had to pull it out of it's draw.I looked through the reviews after puchase but before receiving the air hammer, and I was a bit freightened.As of January 2020, all of the quality control issues I had read about have been fixed. Maybe the contract went to a new factory. Or someone up at the top lit a fire underneath the company that held the contract for IR. Either way, the grip looks good, I see no signs of bad machieing or bad molding.As for the tool galling or deforming the air chisels bits that are provided and being stuck in the quick release: Zero issue.Maybe the steel has been upgraded. Maybe others were putting in 8hrs straight on this tool. I've had zero problems with tool deformation and being stuck. I used some bits more than others. The tips of course so wear, but where the tool meets the bit all if fine.I did read that there where some internal failures as well. So far so good. But this tool comes out for about 15 minutes at a time. Or even less.If this is the only took you used for your entire 8hr shift, maybe look to greener pastures. If this tool is used to break loose a stubborn bolt on a Thursday afternoon and to knock out a axle on Friday. Then is is a good "bang" for the bucks.Over all: price, ease of use, and power are all great in my book. Just shoot some oil in her with every use and it should last a lifetime.
B**B
Insane power and performance
I have used a lot of needle guns and scalers. This one is honestly insane. Rips right through the heaviest rust. I got the needle attachment from IR too, perfect. I just oil every morning and blast away, never a hitch after a year of use. Please do not waste your time with cheap guns. This one has the power of my big 14" straight gun, and much more comfortable to use.
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