Sir your problem here is NOT the impact guns, they are NOT being fed enough air. You either need to turn up the psi on compressor or, upgrade fittings and remove restrictions or use a larger tank. But with the way your setup those guns are barely making 50% of the power they should. With air setup you have you would get more power out of a 3/8" or small 1/2" gun. Fix the air supply so the guns are being fed 90psi UNDER LOAD and you'll see a night/day difference. Don't just turn the dial up to 90psi you need 90psi while the tool is running. 3/4" guns need a good amount of cfm. Good luck.
Thanks for your comment, but as a comparison you can see the wore out impact has more torque than the new pro point. As for pressure, my regulator is set at 150psi.. as for cfms, I don't ha e a clue.. my compressor is no slouch by no means, I can give you the exact specs another day..
Not wanting to be mr knows all but even if you have 150psi running, theres is not enough air running through the gun for it to work at 100% capacity. Your gun's inlet is your restriction
Run 1/2 line and high flow fittings to get bare minimum power out of a 3/4. Some older guns are designed to use less cfm due to rpms as well. I have an older non composite propoint and it has decent power with my setup.
It looks like you’re using two smaller holes on my 3/4 and 1inch impact wrench I use half inch air holes, half-inch air coupling and also if I want to get really crazy with it, I have 3/4 jackhammer holes
For the money I think it performs fine. If it was $700 like the IR and Aircat ones I'd maybe be more critical.
Sir your problem here is NOT the impact guns, they are NOT being fed enough air. You either need to turn up the psi on compressor or, upgrade fittings and remove restrictions or use a larger tank. But with the way your setup those guns are barely making 50% of the power they should. With air setup you have you would get more power out of a 3/8" or small 1/2" gun. Fix the air supply so the guns are being fed 90psi UNDER LOAD and you'll see a night/day difference. Don't just turn the dial up to 90psi you need 90psi while the tool is running. 3/4" guns need a good amount of cfm. Good luck.
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Thanks for your comment, but as a comparison you can see the wore out impact has more torque than the new pro point. As for pressure, my regulator is set at 150psi.. as for cfms, I don't ha e a clue.. my compressor is no slouch by no means, I can give you the exact specs another day..
Not wanting to be mr knows all but even if you have 150psi running, theres is not enough air running through the gun for it to work at 100% capacity. Your gun's inlet is your restriction
Run 1/2 line and high flow fittings to get bare minimum power out of a 3/4. Some older guns are designed to use less cfm due to rpms as well. I have an older non composite propoint and it has decent power with my setup.
It looks like you’re using two smaller holes on my 3/4 and 1inch impact wrench I use half inch air holes, half-inch air coupling and also if I want to get really crazy with it, I have 3/4 jackhammer holes
Ur hose is not big enough to run the impact at full power
Well Sherlock, by using the same size on both impacts, it still shows the difference..
Who makes pro point
Pro point is the higher end of tools for Princess Auto here in Canada.