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Ingersoll Rand W7152 20V High-torque 1/2" Cordless Impact Wrench, 1500ft-lbs Nut-busting Torque

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Style: W7152 - Tool Only


Features

  • 1500 Ft-Lbs Nut-Busting Torque And 1000 Ft-Lbs Of Max Torque
  • Best In Class Power-To-Weight Ratio
  • Iqv Power Control System Includes 4 Modes: Max Power, Mid Power, Wrench Tight, And Hand Tight
  • 8.1 Short Tip-To-Tail Design At Only 7.6 Lbs.

Description

The All-New W7152 From Ingersoll Rand Is The Most Powerful ½” Cordless Impact Wrench In Its Class. Delivering 1500 Ft-Lbs Of Nut-Busting Torque And Utilizing The Iqv Intelligent Control System, The W7152 Can Go From Max Torque To “Hand Tight” In No Time.

Color: Grey


Brand: Ingersoll Rand


Material: Delete


Item Length: 8.1 Inches


Item Weight: 6 Pounds


Color: ‎Grey


Brand: ‎Ingersoll Rand


Material: ‎Delete


Item Length: ‎8.1 Inches


Item Weight: ‎6 Pounds


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Head Style: ‎Fixed Square


Finish Type: ‎Powder Coated


Item Torque: ‎1000 Foot Pounds


Operation Mode: ‎Battery


Voltage: ‎2E+1 Volts (DC)


Is Racheting: ‎Yes


Is Non Sparking: ‎No


End Style: ‎Socket End


Manufacturer: ‎Ingersoll Rand


Measurement Standard: ‎SAE (Inch)


UPC: ‎663024013977


Global Trade Identification Number: ‎77


Part Number: ‎W7152


Item Weight: ‎6 pounds


Item model number: ‎W7152


Batteries: ‎2 Lithium Ion batteries required.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Size: ‎W7152 Tool Only


Style: ‎W7152 - Tool Only


Finish: ‎Powder Coated


Power Source: ‎Battery Powered


Wattage: ‎100 watts


Sound Level: ‎95 Decibels


Type of Bulb: ‎LED


Measurement System: ‎Metric


Included Components: ‎Bare tool only; batteries and charger sold separately or with other kits.


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎Yes


Battery Cell Type: ‎Lead Acid


Warranty Description: ‎3-year


Date First Available: November 30, 2018


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • The best tool you will NEVER regret buying
Style: W7152-K12 - (1) Battery Kit
best tool i have ever purchases! I bought this tool over 2 years ago and it has been able to surpass where others have utterly failed. I still use it today and when im faced with a stubborn bolt i always look to this as big bubba because it has NEVER failed to get the job done
Reviewed in the United States on November 18, 2025 by jon woods

  • SUPER POWER!
Style: W7152-K12 - (1) Battery Kit
Wanna break some stubborn bolts? this is your cordless impact. Man...I don't have a lot to say about this impact. It's the most powerful I have used yet. It's only downside is that......ITS HEAVY!! But that's because it has a giant anvil on the end of it..And it sure comes in handy. I have yet to find a bolt or nut fastener this thing won't break loose. I love the way it sounds too. Another Plus about this particular impact is it features a mechanism inside the anvil to keep the gun from kicking or twisting your hand when torque is applied. It's ultra smooth. Battery life is pretty good too. I went ahead and bough a protective boot to keep it from getting scratched. It features a bright ring light that can be controlled and has three brightness levels. I have had this for about 3 weeks and I have only had to charge the battery twice. As pictured, they now ship with the batteries that have the green label. These last alot longer than the original 20v 5.2ah batteries. The only thing you may have to get used to is the weight...Its porky...in a good way though. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2024 by DD1550 DD1550

  • Powerful, flawed battery design. Brakes under vibration of tool operation
Style: W7152-K12 - (1) Battery Kit
Power simple one word power. The battery On my cordless impact came apart After just a few months. The four little tiny screws that holds the battery together has an eighth of an inch of the screw into the plastic housing in four areas but that little tiny amount holding the battery together. Ended up having to superglue my battery together. That is not something that a $500 impact should be having issues with. I would expect that out of the house brand tools not a top-of-the-line product. Hoping I didn’t make a huge mistake Purchasing ingersoll Rand brand instead of my regular dewalt Brand. To get a replacement battery Ingersoll Ryan was wanting me to mail back my battery and then wait several weeks for a replacement. I simply don’t have the damn time to wait four weeks probably for a replacement battery. Should be able to get a replacement then mail and the bad one that is coming apart. Dewalt don’t even require you to send their batteries back when you get a replacement under warranty and Ingersoll I think it’s only a year warranty. Not much of one considering Milwaukee and DeWalt is three years tool and battery. If this impact did not have the power that it does I would’ve sent it back. The battery separated into two places simply from the vibration of the impact under normal use. There's four tiny screws that's held into the plastic housing by about 1/8 of an inch of the screw thread. What a poor design from ice company that is known for their tool line being indestructible. Now I'm stuck with a $450 impact with super glue holding the battery together. What a shame Ingersoll engineers did not do their due diligence when designing the battery housing. Now my tool is out of warranty and has been busted since it was 6 months old. Customer should not be asked to wait up to a month for a replacement battery to come after they have shipped their flawed battery back to Ingersoll. Ingersoll should send a replacement battery with prepaid shipping to return the defective part back. Other than that it has been great. Besides the battery being made in Taiwan I think and the tool made in China. What a shame American companies can't keep their manufacturing in America. That's what makes American products great not that they are designed in America or assembled in America from parts made in china. Greedy greedy greedy f****** company's stop giving other countries American money just to pocket a few extra bucks on each item sold. There's nothing not made in America anymore? Sure don't seem like it. Might as well go out and buy the Chinese clone of these "American made products" because you would be receiving the same product that you would receive buying the name brand product. They'd be no different ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2022 by Jc the handyman

  • Money Worthiness
Style: W7152-K12 - (1) Battery Kit
The power it has is felt and makes the job easier. Definitely recommend because you get your moneys worth. The battery has long life and makes tough bolts easy to take off.
Reviewed in the United States on June 10, 2025 by greyyyj

  • I love it.
Style: W7152-K12 - (1) Battery Kit
Fellows, this is a badass impact. Well built and it will remove your house from it’s foundation 😉
Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 2025 by Glenn

  • Low impact to your hands
Style: W7152-K12 - (1) Battery Kit
The power was great. Had to remove bolts holding finishing mower blades. Tried socket with a 5 ft cheater Didn't move. The boltscame loose quickly once I receive the impact gun. First one came real quick The second one the threads were bad took it a few minutes to break everything loose. Without this impact gun I would have to have the bolt cut off with a torch. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 3, 2024 by John

  • The Best Impact!
Style: W7152-K12 - (1) Battery Kit
If you are debating between this Ingersoll Rand and/or Milwaukee or Dewalt. Buy this one. Why? This impact wrench is geared more towards automotive use. The head portion is at an angle keeping the battery away from tight places (i.e. removing lug nuts or loosening crankshaft bolts). It also has four power level features- hand tight, wrench tight, half power, and full power. Milwaukee and Dewalt lack those feature as does the LED ring light found only on the Ingersoll Rand. As far as the built quality, this is beefier compared to the other two and should provide years of dependable service. Update (07/04/2022): My next door neighbor was trying to remove the nut under the hitch ball from his truck using the Milwaukee M18 1/2" impact wrench. He was gunning it for over a minute. I walked over with my Ingersoll Rand W7152 and asked if they needed any help. His friend replied, if the Milwaukee can't remove it then your impact gun ain't removing it. So I looked at my neighbor and said, give me that socket. I slapped it on and gunned it in reverse and in less than 3 seconds that huge nut broke loose! He and his friend were amazed. Then his friend said, try removing the hitch ball on my truck because we need to swap it. Again, I hit in reverse and it came off like it was just hand tight. My neighbor was so impressed that he asked about my Ingersoll Rand and where he could buy one. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 17, 2020 by FMen47670

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