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The JET 505955 is a heavy-duty pneumatic impact wrench built around a 1.5-inch square drive, designed for high-torque fastening and removal tasks in demanding industrial and commercial service environments. This D-handle configuration gives technicians a secure, controlled grip during extended use on large fasteners, heavy equipment, and structural assemblies. At 37 pounds, it is a full-size tool intended for stationary or bench-supported operation rather than overhead work. Licensed mechanics, millwrights, and heavy equipment technicians are the primary installers and operators of this class of impact wrench.
The JET 505955 is suited for applications where standard 3/4-inch or 1-inch drive tools lack the torque capacity to break loose large fasteners. Typical use cases include mining equipment service, heavy truck and trailer axle work, large-flange bolting, steel fabrication, and industrial machinery maintenance. The 1.5-inch square drive accommodates heavy-duty impact sockets sized for large hex fasteners found in structural and powertrain assemblies. This tool is intended for professional shop and field service use where a compressed air supply is available.
Designed as an OEM-specification pneumatic impact wrench for use with 1.5-inch square drive heavy-duty impact sockets in professional industrial and commercial service applications.
This tool should be installed and operated by qualified mechanical technicians familiar with pneumatic tool safety and large-fastener torque procedures. Connect to a properly rated compressed air supply line with adequate CFM and PSI to meet the tool's operating requirements before use. Ensure the air line is equipped with an inline filter-regulator-lubricator to maintain tool performance and service life. Always verify the correct impact socket size and confirm it is fully seated on the drive anvil before applying torque.
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