Description
Ingersoll Rand Air Drill, Industrial, Rt Angle, 1/4 In.-28 – 1761747154324_12
Drill, Right Angle Body Style – Air Tools, Free Speed 2,700 RPM, Torque 110.1 in-lb, Average CFM @ 15 Second Run Time 4.00, CFM @ Full Load 16.0, Required Pressure 90 psi, Min. Hose Size 1/4 in, Handle Material Composite, Variable Speed Yes, Throttle Type Lever, Bearings Ball and Roller, Housing Material Composite, Gear Train Planetary, Overall Length 10 1/2 in, Right Angle Length 4 5/8 in, Tool Weight 1.4 lb
Features
- HP0.28
- HP – Air Tools0.28
- Chuck Size – Air Drills1/4 in
- CFM @ Full Load16.0
- Air Inlet1/4 in NPT
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What Our Experts Think
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The Ingersoll Rand Right Angle Air Drill is built for industrial precision and durability in tight or hard-to-reach spaces.
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Its right-angle design provides excellent accessibility while maintaining power and control.
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With a free speed of 2,700 RPM and torque of 110.1 in-lb, it offers a perfect balance of speed and strength for metal, wood, and composite materials.
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Operates efficiently at 90 PSI, making it suitable for continuous, heavy-duty use.
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Designed for professionals who need reliability, compactness, and consistent performance.
Q&A
Q: What’s the main advantage of a right-angle design?
A: It allows access to confined or hard-to-reach areas where standard drills can’t fit.
Q: What is the operating speed and torque?
A: The drill runs at 2,700 RPM with a maximum torque of 110.1 in-lb.
Q: What air pressure does it require?
A: It operates optimally at 90 PSI for full performance.
Q: Is it suitable for industrial use?
A: Yes, it’s engineered for industrial-duty applications, offering high durability and power.
Maintenance Tips
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Lubricate the air motor daily with pneumatic tool oil to maintain smooth performance.
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Check air lines and fittings for leaks before each use.
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Drain moisture from air compressors regularly to protect internal components.
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Inspect chuck and gears periodically for wear and replace if needed.
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Store in a clean, dry location when not in use to prevent corrosion.






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