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You can never get exact torque, but with a little practice you can come close.first, set your gun on it's min setting and you compressor on max rated for that gun. tighten a bolt,removing the gun the moment it starts to slip. Use a torque wrench to verify the torque on the bolt.second, do this for the next two setting on your gun. and mark down all values.Third, reduce the air pressure on your compressor by 10psi and repeat the steps above, always writing down the values.four, reduce your air pressure by another 10 psi and repeat.Eventually you will have a chart of approximate torque delivery.Five, repeat all steps above to verify consistency.The key is two fold,always remove the gun at the same time for all settings.always make sure you gun is getting the same air pressure for each stage selected
Volts of power? Your question makes no sense. To remove a lug nut use an air impact wrench or a hand wrench and just take it off. Volts has nothing to do with it even if you were using an electric air impact wrench. On an electric air wrench the power of the wrench is measured in torque not volts.
Been here before, take off the cover, there is a plate behind the bolt that gets bend around it so it cant loosen itself u need to unbend it from the bolt then use a pneumatic impact gun on the bold, trust me a torque wrench or socket wrench or even an elextric impact gun will not be strong enough.
All nuts and bolts for any vehicle has a torque spec( for a racher I think it's 47 ft-lbs.). from the manufacturer a torque wrench is the suggested way, but everyone I know just uses a 1/2 cordless impact gun.
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Not something I would recommend doing at home. You will need atleast a torque wrench to take off the cam cover, timing flash gun, sockets and spanners.
A rivet nut is a rivet that can be removed with a wrench once it is put in. A rivet gun is used to assemble it to plates. Usually a star wrench or and Allan wrench is needed to remove it.
Impact gun/wrench and a puller
When choosing a professional paint gun for automotive painting, key features to consider include the type of paint gun (HVLP or LVLP), nozzle size, air pressure requirements, ease of cleaning and maintenance, compatibility with different types of paints, and the overall quality and durability of the gun.
you can find the right kind of paint for a paint spray gun in home depot. they have many choices of paints that will work in your paint spray gun. they even have paint spray guns at the store.
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I just use a quarter.