The impact wrench is powered by compressed air and has an impact mechanism that produces a fast and powerful rotary motion. This allows the screwdriver to apply large forces without requiring much physical effort.
The air impact wrench consists of a housing in which the air motor is located. At the front of the housing is an attachment that can be fitted with various bits or sockets to tighten or loosen different types of bolts or nuts.
The impact wrench is supplied with compressed air, which is supplied via a compressed air hose and a compressor. By flipping a switch or pulling a trigger, the compressed air is fed into the impact wrench and the impact mechanism is activated.
The air impact wrench is especially useful when large or stubborn bolts or nuts need to be loosened or tightened. It is often used in workshops, in the automotive industry or in the construction industry.