Probably a silly question, but here goes anyway. I have two sets of wheels and change them around as required for off road and on. I use "manpower" to do this task and while not lazy, have been toying with getting an air-powered rattle gun for the job. But, given this will be my only application, buying a compressor and gun seem like a steep investment.
Except...
That I do have a 150psi, 72l/min tyre pump that has a screw attachment for the tyre-end. Can these by attached (using a suitable connector) to a rattle gun? Has anyone used these for air tools or do you need more grunt?
Tyre inflator to power air tools?
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It can be attached, but it won't have the air volume / grunt to drive the rattle gun. I use a 24v battery powered rattle gun that is designed for the task.
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TJ wrote:It can be attached, but it won't have the air volume / grunt to drive the rattle gun. I use a 24v battery powered rattle gun that is designed for the task.
I guess you could probably get a 12V version too, would just need twice the current. Thanks for that.
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When I use to change tyres all the time (now just have muds) I use to loosen / tighten the wheel nuts with a power bar and use my cordless drill with an adapter to put a socket on it, not as quick as a rattle gun but easier than removing the wheel nuts by hand.
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I'd look at a battery powered rattle gun instead of a compressor and rattle gun, would work out cheaper, no air lines, no annoying air leaks no waiting for the air to catch up.
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Hilti SIW22A best toy I bought that week. will easily do wheel nuts and you can undo and retighten over 40 of them on one charge. I tested it till I got bored.
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nismo26 wrote:I'd look at a battery powered rattle gun instead of a compressor and rattle gun, would work out cheaper, no air lines, no annoying air leaks no waiting for the air to catch up.
I have one with 350fl/lb rating with two 24v batteries. Best thing I bought. Makes life so much easier. And each battery charge lasts a long time. A lot nice noise as well (compressor doesn't have to be annoying the neighbours).
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got one of these for xmas .......
http://www.hitachipowertools.co.nz/cord ... 31883.html
probably changed complete sets of wheels about 10 times or more now and still on the first battery.
theres also a more powerful one if required, but mine loosens and tightens the wheel nuts with ease
http://www.hitachipowertools.co.nz/cord ... 31883.html
probably changed complete sets of wheels about 10 times or more now and still on the first battery.
theres also a more powerful one if required, but mine loosens and tightens the wheel nuts with ease

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Re: Tyre inflator to power air tools?
TJ wrote:nismo26 wrote:I'd look at a battery powered rattle gun instead of a compressor and rattle gun, would work out cheaper, no air lines, no annoying air leaks no waiting for the air to catch up.
I have one with 350fl/lb rating with two 24v batteries. Best thing I bought. Makes life so much easier. And each battery charge lasts a long time. A lot nice noise as well (compressor doesn't have to be annoying the neighbours).
Yea i'm surprised how long the batteries last and how much power they have compared to a air rattle gun, can just grab it and use it.
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I'm a diesel mechanic by trade and I have one of the high power brushless hitachi impact guns and it's an awesome tool, My air rattle gun barely sees the light of day now.
I will have to admit that for most folks one of the milwaukee 18v lithium 1/2" gun is probably a better buy. one of the guys at work has one and it's slightly more grunty but is much bigger and heavier. it does have a longer warranty on the batteries though which I have had to replace on my hitachi gear.
I'm running my aircon pump as a compressor and have a truck air tank mounted under the floor and I still wouldn't bother trying to use an air impact gun off it.
I will have to admit that for most folks one of the milwaukee 18v lithium 1/2" gun is probably a better buy. one of the guys at work has one and it's slightly more grunty but is much bigger and heavier. it does have a longer warranty on the batteries though which I have had to replace on my hitachi gear.
I'm running my aircon pump as a compressor and have a truck air tank mounted under the floor and I still wouldn't bother trying to use an air impact gun off it.