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Ingersoll Rand Duty Air Chisel Scaler, 5500 BPM, 9/16" Stroke, 0.94" Bore - G0734745

Ingersoll Rand Duty Air Chisel Scaler, 5500 BPM, 9/16" Stroke, 0.94" Bore - G0734745

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Ingersoll Rand Duty Air Chisel Scaler, 5500 BPM, 9/16" Stroke, 0.94" Bore - G0734745

Chisel Scaler, Body Style - Air Tools In-Line, Duty Cycle - Air Tools Industrial Duty, Stroke Length 9/16 in, Blows per Minute - Air Tools 5,500, Air Inlet Size - Air Tools 1/4 in NPT, Average CFM @ 15 Second Run Time 6.0, CFM @ Full Load 12.0, Required Pressure 90 psi, Min. Hose Size 5/16 in, Overall Length 7 5/8 in, Design Ergonomic, Shank 1/2 in Square, Housing Lock Bayonet Needle, Throttle Lever, For Use With Mfr. No. 380; Mfr. No. 382; Mfr. No. 383; Mfr. No. 383-12; Mfr. No. 384
What Our Experts Think
  • Heavy-duty air chisel scaler delivering 5,500 blows per minute for fast, efficient material removal.

  • Features a 9/16" stroke and 0.94" bore for balanced power and precision.

  • Ideal for rust, weld, and surface cleaning in industrial and maintenance settings.

  • Ergonomic design ensures comfortable handling during extended use.

  • Built with Ingersoll Rand durability and reliability for demanding shop environments.

Q&A

Q: What applications is this tool best for?
A: Perfect for metal fabrication, automotive work, and surface prep requiring controlled chiseling or scaling.

Q: What air requirements does it have?
A: Operates efficiently at 90 PSI with a clean, lubricated air supply.

Q: Can it use different chisel types?
A: Yes, it’s compatible with standard air chisels and scaling attachments for versatile use.

Maintenance Tips
  • Add a few drops of air tool oil before and after each use.

  • Use a filter-regulator-lubricator (FRL) system to ensure clean, dry air.

  • Inspect chisels regularly for wear or damage before operation.

  • Check for loose fittings or air leaks and tighten as needed.

  • Store in a dry, secure area to protect from moisture and debris.