🛠️ Power through every project with precision and speed!
The Ingersoll Rand 121-K6 Super Duty Air Hammer Kit combines a high-impact 3000 BPM pneumatic hammer with six expertly crafted steel chisels, all housed in a durable blow-molded case. Designed for professionals demanding reliability, quick tool changes, and versatile applications from chipping to cutting, this lightweight yet rugged kit ensures peak productivity on any jobsite.
Brand | Ingersoll Rand |
Power Source | Air Powered |
Maximum Chuck Size | 0.4 Inches |
Color | Silver |
Included Components | case |
Special Feature | lightweight |
Product Dimensions | 12.7"L x 3.9"W x 9.7"H |
Material | Metal |
Speed | 3000 RPM |
Item Weight | 4.2 Pounds |
Drill Type | Basic Drill |
Is Electric | No |
UPC | 702916046508 733353396185 723434497191 636123668546 663023005324 791693688179 640024884448 732454440520 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00663023005324 |
Manufacturer | Ingersoll Rand |
Drilling Capacity Metal | 0.75 Inches |
Part Number | 121K6 |
Item Weight | 4.2 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 121-K6 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 121-K6 - Tool plus 6 Piece Chisel Set |
Style | 121-K6 - Tool plus 6 Piece Chisel Set |
Pattern | Hammer |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | lightweight |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
Warranty Description | 1 Year Warranty |
S**T
Magic Wand? Tile Destroyer? Friend?
Nice case and presentation when I opened the lid. I was a little annoyed it didn't come with a nipple (like most air tools you buy). I had to snag one off my brad nailer, but the ad didn't say it had one so I can't complain too much about it. I have a foyer that seems that some >>>> poured cement then placed slate on top of it and bought the most back room dollar a yard tile before I bought the house. Literally 1 inch of concrete. A sledge hammer just chipped up and made a mess of the tiles, this little beauty had many uses. I used every bit today. some to remove grout, some to remove the tile. Worked great at 90PSI This was the same price as renting a hammer drill for 2 days so totally worth the purchase. Too bad my project is done... but amazing it made an all day job a 2 hour snap. Now to remove a concrete slab..
S**T
Really pummeled my genitals to bits.
Super powerful and well built. This product goes above and beyond.The lightweight design and shock-absorber are killer and completely hide the fact that this gun is unbelievably strong. Durable, lightweight and hammers like Donkey Kong on a bannanna. A++++++I purchased this to re-do the tiling on my kitchen floor but was EXTREMELY pleased that I was able to later use the dulled chisels to completely nullify myself. The satisfaction brought to my master's face as the quick painful blows removed my manhood made this item worth every brownie (one american cent). I wish I could purchase more attachments for it but my genitals are already destroyed and all I have left is a buildup of scar tissue.Would recommend for the whole family.
D**N
Goldilocks of air hammers for home use
First let me say I went on the cheap for my first air hammer and learned my lesson. This unit does all the usual things needed for around the home. Remove tile, chip out grout, punch a hole through concrete or concrete blocks, etc etc. It's not over nor under powered for those uses and it's reasonable weight makes using it easy. It doesn't overly vibrate and isn't overly loud during use. It works perfectly with my Makita MAC2400 Big Bore 2.5 HP Air Compressor with no real wait time for compressor recharge time beyond the normal pauses for clearing debris or moving about.It seems about "just right" for typical home owner use.UPDATE: After a year of use this hammer is still going strong. used it on an outdoor flagstone patio re-grout. (One of those jobs that looked straightforward but turned into a nightmare) It's spent many many hours removing grout, breaking up decaying concrete base and never once even stuttered. It did break a retaining spring but that's to be expected. One of those few tools that is solidly made and worth the money.
D**L
Great for tile removal.
I had to re-tile some bathroom floors, but ran into a problem. The ceramic tile was apparently put down with an adhesive that was meant to last 100 years. In the first bathroom I used a chisel and hammer to remove the tile by hand which took me a week to get the tile up. There had to be a better way so I bought this air hammer and gave it a try.I was amazed how fast the tile came up with this tool. It works like a little mini hand-held jackhammer. I was able to remove the tile in just a few hours instead of a week doing it by hand. I am sure this handy little tool has many other uses that I may discover later, but for now I am very happy using it for tile removal.There is one thing you must be aware of. This tool uses an air compressor. I only had a 1 gallon compressor which is not even close to adequate. I had to buy an 8 gallon and it worked great.
K**T
Very Unsatisfied
I paid the high price for this product specifically to avoid buying a Chinese quality one. I have always used Ingersoll Rand tools in the shop and have had good experiences. When I received the tool, I immediately realized that it was made in China. Within an hour of using it, the bit retainer snapped. It was clearly made from Chinese grade recycled metal. a.k.a. they made it out of metal they got from melting down a used clothes drier with the lint still in it. I took it to a certified IR service center and they didn't have an IR replacement bit retainer, but they were able to give me a speed loader off of a similar brand display model that fit. By the end of the day the chisel I was using jambed in the speed loader. The metal was of such obvious low quality that it had deformed from the force of the tool itself. I used a dremel to trim down edge and got it working again. By the end of the second day the tool starting losing force despite being oiled regularly. I took it apart, cleaned it and got it back up to full speed. By the end of the job on the third day the tool was barely functioning and it didn't matter how much I cleaned it. Upon further inspection I realized that too much air was slipping past the hammer due to wear. Again, probably from cheap metal. I spent more time fixing this tool than actually using it; I should have just gone to Harbor Freight and bought one for $15.
K**Z
Solid work horse small chisel
Very solid small chisel that did a great job in helping me break out a concrete fence post footing. Case is a great add to keep everything organized. The I.R. is way more robust than the past Harbor Freight model I had that failed. Worth the few extra dollars if you are going to use this a few times.
A**N
better price than our suppliers
good price and fast availability
C**L
Slightly weak, does the job.
perfect for at home use. cannot recommend for daily work. After only a couple months of use, half the time the air doesn't engage, sounds like its just spilling out and nothing happens. have to shake the whole impact hammer forward and backwards once while pulling the trigger to get it to start working again. Expecting total failure soon. Unlikely to be able to return. Mind you I have never dropped the impact hammer on the ground or abused it what so ever. Go with your choice of mac, matco, snap on, cornwell, etc. Or perhaps ingersol rand has a better one.Again, only recommending for infrequent at home use...
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