Air Impact Screwdrivers feature ergonomic design.
April 6, 2009 -
Available in pistol or inline configurations for M3-M8 bolts, Qi Series Air Impact Screwdrivers are suited for non-critical, high cycle rate industrial applications. Reactionless impact tools are lightweight, compact, and can handle tough high volume applications.
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Ingersoll Rand Recognition Systems
1520 Dell Ave.
Campbell, CA, 95008 USA

Ingersoll Rand Qi Impact Screwdrivers
Annandale, NJ - February 4, 2009 - Ingersoll-Rand Industrial Technologies brings world-class ergonomics, durability, and performance to the industrial assembly market with its new Qi Series Air Impact Screwdrivers. This much-anticipated family of tools is expected to get noticed within the industry, particularly in non-critical, high cycle rate industrial applications where this new design is targeted.
"Our customers asked us for better ergonomics and durability in an economical package - and that's exactly what this family of air impact screwdrivers deliver." said Rafael Barrera, channel marketing manager for assembly tools at Ingersoll Rand.
These powerful, newly designed reactionless impact tools are fast, lightweight, compact, and durable enough for tough high-volume applications. The Qi Series Air Impact Screwdrivers are easy to use and maintain- which means less downtime. They are available in pistol or inline configurations for M3-M8 bolts, providing the flexibility to choose the exact tool needed for the job.
For more information about Ingersoll Rand Qi Series Air Impact Screwdrivers contact your local Ingersoll Rand tools distributor or call (800) 376-TOOL, or visit us on the Web at www.irtools.com
Ingersoll Rand Industrial Technologies provides products, services, and solutions to enhance the efficiency and productivity of our commercial, industrial, and process customers. Our innovative products include air compressors, air systems components, tools, pumps, material and fluid handling systems, and microturbines.
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