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AIRCAT Pneumatic Tools 1250-K 1/2-inch NITROCAT Composite Twin Clutch Impact Wrench : Impact Wrench : Powerful & Long-Lasting Power Wrench : Air Tool with Ergonomic Handle

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Features

  • 1250-K Impact Wrench: This durable power wrench delivers a robust 950 ft-lb of maximum torque and a powerful 1,300 ft-lb of loosening torque
  • Innovative Design: The power wrench features a hard-hitting smooth twin clutch mechanism; the reinforced housing offers durability
  • Wrench with Quiet Operation: This impact wrench includes a patented quiet-tuned exhaust system, reducing the noise level to a minimal 86 dBA
  • User-Friendly Wrench Handle: This power wrench is equipped with an ergonomically designed handle and an easy operation flip lever for forward and reverse
  • More Power, Less Noise: AIRCAT line power tools provide power and torque with reduced noise levels and ergonomic designs

Color: Black and Silver


Brand: AIRCAT


Material: Metal


Item Length: 8.25 Inches


Item Weight: 2.2 Kilograms


Global Trade Identification Number: 01


UPC: 809084125001


Model Number: 1250K


Manufacturer: AirCat


Brand: AIRCAT


Finish Types: Powder Coated


Material Type: Metal


Color: Black and Silver


Item Weight: 2.2 Kilograms


Package Quantity: 1


Item Length: 8.25 Inches


Operation Mode: Pneumatic


Torque: 1300 Foot Pounds


Head Style: Round


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Does exactly as advertised, and more
South Korea is an ally of the U.S. and a very very good manufacturing country, and yes they make the KIA car as well. Like when Japan came out with the Toyota, Korea has done much the same with KIA, and most of their tool lines...… This tool, The NITROCAT is the same reflection of quality South Korea is well known for. My co worker bought the Ingersoll Rand 2235TiMAX Drive Air Impact Wrench, 1/2 Inch and loves it, until I bought the NITROCAT for $50.00 or more less. Side by side, NITROCAT vs. Ingersoll Rand 2235TiMAX the torque difference in all honesty is insignificant. They both hit just as hard as the other in all honest reality. however both blow away my SNAP-ON IM6100 hands down. However, the clever people who designed the NITROCAT created a baffle device that does not restrict the exhaust flow, but changes it to a much lower frequency than INGERSOL - RAND or SNAP-ON giving the illusion of a much quieter exhaust, which is noticeably much more comfortable on your ears, however, the same decibels are still the same +/- on all three impacts, just at a much lower frequency with the NITROCAT. And this makes the NITROCAT seem much quieter. They both like air volume, just like the SNAP-ON, and if you want to really get the power these tools deliver, you need to throw away your 1/4" air hose and get a good quality 3/8" air hose with 3/8" air fittings and 3/8" hose barbs, that go into and secure the rubber hose to the quick disconnect air fittings. Failure to do so reduces the torque output significantly on any impact wrench. IMPACT WRENCH RATINGS are simply chalkboard theoretical values, and I say it that way, because that is simply what it is without sugar coating it.. The NITROCAT is rated at 1,300 ft. lbs. of torque, and I don’t know of any ½” drive tool that will not snap or break at around 300 ft. lbs of torque, Yes, that’s right, 1,000 FT LBS less than the tool is rated, the actual extensions and sockets break 300 ft. lbs of torque. This is more than ample force to snap and break any ½” tool. If you look at the IR 1” drive impact Wrench on this link you will notice it has a so called maximum torque rating at 1770 ft. lbs. but the real values are below it 100 - 900 ft lbs. So how does a ½” drive beat a 1” drive impact gun?................ It doesn’t, this is the chalkboard theoretical values I am speaking of. How did NITROCAT and INGERSOL – RAND 2235 get the 1300 - 1350 ft. lbs.? Simple, they used a different types of measurement. You see Torque is in ft. lbs. which is a torsional twisting force and the formula used is T=FD/2 or which is Torque = Force or hand pressure times the Diameter /2……… Diameter/2 being the length of your wrench you are using to the center of the fastener. But hold on, ft. lbs. is also the measurement used to calculate a bullet’s impact, or any type of impact including cars etc., also in ft. lbs. Bullets use the equation, F=MA or simply put Force is equal to Mass times the Acceleration, Mass is the weight of the object, and acceleration is the vectored speed it is traveling F is always ft. lbs. However this F=MA does not calculate torsional force, but it does calculate a theoretical value of how much energy is required to lift X amount of pounds 1 foot off the ground against the forces of gravity. Without getting too deep into physics or mathematics, we can both see these equations are different, T=FD/2 is not the same as F=MA This is where the deception is, the impact tools are rated by the force calculated each time the hammer hits the anvil inside the tool, and not the torsional force at the square drive that the socket attaches to. But the deception doesn’t stop there, they also multiply the number of hits and force over a period of time, not just one blow, but the # of blows it takes to get the numbers they desire. So if they rate the impact at 1300 ft. lbs, and the hammer hits with 18 ft. lbs. of force against the anvil in the tool, and the hammer hits the anvil 12 times in one second, then this tool will reach a combined force through 6 seconds of time to achieve the 1300 ft lbs of force 18 ft lbs. / blow x 12 blows per second x 6 seconds = 1296 ft. lbs……… close enough to prove my point. I have tightened grade 8 bolts with the NITROCAT and IR 2235 and the on torque falls around 225 – 235 ft. lbs. The off torque is around 20 ft. lbs. higher, and these values are extremely close to the actual torsional value really is. Each gun may differ a few ft. lbs, my SNAP – On IM6100 only reached up to 185 ft. lbs. on, and 200 ft lbs. off. I have already dropped it many times, submersed in hydraulic oil, buried it in dirt, sprayed cleaners on it, and drove my service truck over it in dirt, only to pick it up with no damage and proceeded to brake a 9/16", 14mm, 3/4" 7/8" and 15/16" SNAP-ON sockets with this impact using the 3/8" hose. This NITROCAT does not know the words, " GIVE UP " ...…………… In all honesty I have had no issues yet with grips failing or anything with the use of solvents, and I am already ordering a second for my personal shop, However I see no real difference between it and the Ingersoll-Rand 2235, other than price, you won't go wrong with either one. Want a review on the NITROCAT...…………. Simply put, ……………….. BANG for the BUCK...……...it just doesn't get any better than this. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 17, 2018 by B

  • Better than snapon & ingersoll
Good price for 1/2 gun. Strongest one you can get. Proves tool trucks aren’t always the best choice.
Reviewed in the United States on October 9, 2024 by Marc Weckesser

  • Awesome product
I worked in shops for several years with this and it never let me down and I keep it well oiled with air tool oil.
Reviewed in the United States on August 21, 2024 by Anthony M

  • Very good impact gun
Just recently I have tried to remove the anode rod from my old water heater and failed. I was using my 3/4" breaking bar with a pipe extension, but I could not hold the tank itself. Then I tried my HF 1/2" impact gun at 120 psi air pressure and failed again. The anode rod has a 3/4" NPT thread and it's been in place for 15 years. So I searched for the strongest 1/2" gun on the market and came up with Nitrocat 1250K. I bought it from Amazon. It came in a nice cardboard box with the Aircat bag and some paperwork. The operating instructions lists max torque at 90 psi air supply as 950 ft-lb and weight as 4.5 lb. Declaration of conformity lists max torque as 1300 ft-lb and weight as 4.3 lb. It is very easy to check the weight since I have a precision calibrated scale. It came to 4.855 lb without any accessories or fittings attached. It is still significantly lighter than my HF gun. It is much more difficult to check the torque rating. This is what I did. I have torqued several 1-1/8" hex cap screws to 600 ft-lb with a torque wrench (max torque on the wrench) and used Nitrocat to remove them. I have used 3/4" impact socket and a 1/2" adapter. 1250K did not hesitate to remove all the screws at 100 psi air supply. Later it removed my anode rod with no problem. It was not rusted in place, just very tight. There are a couple of things that I don't like. The 1/2" square part of the anvil is very short at .350", it should have been a little longer. The air inlet has a 23 mm hex, which is non-standard and you have to use an adjustable wrench to torque the fitting. Also the instruction does not say a word about lubricating the hammer case. It is important you do that periodically - there is a port in the hammer case with a set screw just for that. Despite these few drawbacks I like the gun and hope it will last for many years with a light hobby use. For intermittent use it is not important how big your compressor or air tank is. My compressor is a little Makita with 3.3 CFM @ 90 psi and 2.2 gal tank. I use it to pump an auxiliary 11 gal tank and this is where I connect my impact gun. What is very important is the air flow to the tool. Impact guns need a lot of air flow to develop full torque. I am using 3/8" fittings on mine with a short 3/8" hose to help the flow. Do not forget to check the output valve on your tank to make sure it does not restrict the flow. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2019 by Engineer Engineer

  • Worth
This impact gun does everything I am a automotive professional technician I once use this product for 2 years straight. I've never had a issue with the tool proforming or removing anything any bolt Or nuts, Seized, rusted on or just simply overtigned they all come off. This tool is very strong, durable and smooth while in operation. My only complaint is the tool is uncomfortable for long extended periods of use, mainly the rough finish the tool is designed with and over time I develop a callous on my thumb where the gun would rest In your hand for use. Now I use the gun from time to time for when I have a situation of Overtightened, Seized or Rusted on nuts and bolts that's my more comfortable Impact can't get off ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2019 by Elvin Taylor

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