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Old 11-21-2017, 06:54 PM
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Never had an issue spinning off a 450 ft lb torqued nut with an electric impact that has 1100 pounds of reverse torque using and adapter. A 1/2" tool is fine for a 3/4" socket.
Adapter: https://www.tooltopia.com/sk-hand-tool-46184.aspx
Old 11-22-2017, 07:16 AM
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related topic. i wanted to put a ball valve lever just before the lance and gun more so the lance. i see them all the time , used to have one on my last setup.
any suggestions or recommendations? i guess it would have to be 3/8s female one side, 3/8s male on other, or Female female and then an adapter
something with a lever that lets me feed in air to the lance so we dont blow up the air jacks if somehow we have too much pressure in the line.
something like https://www.mscdirect.com/browse/tnp...mkwid=qhRt82jS dc&pcrid=73529890244072&product_id=37009735 just if one has a female male combo that would be ideal.
i think those 991 lances are 3/8s npt?
Old 11-22-2017, 11:02 AM
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I believe in KISS (Keep It Simple Stupid). One more thing to break and leak. We just modulate through regulator. If too much pressure, then we use the twist disconnect to bleed off some.
Old 11-22-2017, 09:32 PM
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Originally Posted by spg993tt
related topic. i wanted to put a ball valve lever just before the lance and gun more so the lance. i see them all the time , used to have one on my last setup.
any suggestions or recommendations? i guess it would have to be 3/8s female one side, 3/8s male on other, or Female female and then an adapter
something with a lever that lets me feed in air to the lance so we dont blow up the air jacks if somehow we have too much pressure in the line.
something like https://www.mscdirect.com/browse/tnp...mkwid=qhRt82jS dc&pcrid=73529890244072&product_id=37009735 just if one has a female male combo that would be ideal.
i think those 991 lances are 3/8s npt?
Thats what we have. Works great
Old 11-22-2017, 09:33 PM
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Originally Posted by stujelly
Thats what we have. Works great
happen to know the part or the specs. is it mail on the outlet side, and female on the inlet side?
Old 11-23-2017, 12:20 AM
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Originally Posted by spg993tt
related topic. i wanted to put a ball valve lever just before the lance and gun more so the lance. i see them all the time , used to have one on my last setup.
any suggestions or recommendations? i guess it would have to be 3/8s female one side, 3/8s male on other, or Female female and then an adapter
something with a lever that lets me feed in air to the lance so we dont blow up the air jacks if somehow we have too much pressure in the line.
something like https://www.mscdirect.com/browse/tnp...mkwid=qhRt82jS dc&pcrid=73529890244072&product_id=37009735 just if one has a female male combo that would be ideal.
i think those 991 lances are 3/8s npt?

I have a lance the I bought from Cupcar solutions that has a variable trigger. I liked it so much I sold the original one.
Old 11-23-2017, 08:38 AM
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BTW, I was at Home Depot picking up a ton of stuff for the new Demon Speed building and I noticed that they had the Milwaukee Fuel 1/2" drive on the clearance rack for $176 (bare tool only). Great price. I almost bought a second since I have the batteries and charger already.
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