I'm not familiar with air compressing tools, but I think there might be a problem between the tool and the compressor. PDSS 310 A3 (your tool) has air consumption of approx. 350 L / min, while Parkside PKO 500 A1 (50L compressor and 10 bars) has lower specs (260 L / min)
Ciprian Trofin thanks, as far as I was aware with parkside, they only seem to do a 25l and 50l compressor, both of which doesn’t give enough air per minute to power this. I’m not sure why LIDL are selling them as accessories for their compressors, if the compressors can’t handle them.
You're not going to be running air impact wrench on full blast for a minute are you. Use it to blast off some seized nut. To be honest if it can't break out a wheel nut what hope does it have of taking off a wheel hub nut or a a rusty wishbone bolt. No thanks
What kind of air compresor did you use ?
I used the parkside 50L compressor which is 10 bar
I'm not familiar with air compressing tools, but I think there might be a problem between the tool and the compressor.
PDSS 310 A3 (your tool) has air consumption of approx. 350 L / min, while Parkside PKO 500 A1 (50L compressor and 10 bars) has lower specs (260 L / min)
Ciprian Trofin thanks, as far as I was aware with parkside, they only seem to do a 25l and 50l compressor, both of which doesn’t give enough air per minute to power this. I’m not sure why LIDL are selling them as accessories for their compressors, if the compressors can’t handle them.
You're not going to be running air impact wrench on full blast for a minute are you. Use it to blast off some seized nut. To be honest if it can't break out a wheel nut what hope does it have of taking off a wheel hub nut or a a rusty wishbone bolt. No thanks
sucks,i have one of these have only 310nm,you need 810nm impact wrench for wheel nuts