Versatile Power Tool, Chosen by Experts
Product Name: Ingersoll Rand 429G Edge Series Reciprocating Air Saw
Product Description: Ingersol Rand Reciprocating Saw
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Currency: US
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8.7/10
Summary
The Ingersoll Rand 429G Edge Series Reciprocating Air Saw will save time and ensure improved productivity and durability. Vibration is not a big issue when you are working on small jobs but for various cutting jobs at home, IR’s 429G is highly recommended for cutting all types of materials.
Engineers of Ingersoll Rand designed a reciprocating saw when professionals demanded versatile performance on various materials. Introduced in mid-2011, the Ingersoll Rand 429G Edge Series Reciprocating Air Saw has same specs as the previous model 429 but it has front exhaust and ergonomic grip with extended dimensions.
It is a part of Ingersoll Rand’s line of air tools in the edge series. When it comes to metal fabrication, 429G is a tool of choice. Ingersoll Rand has earned a great reputation for manufacturing quality tools. That’s why professionals and experts trust this name. We will find the reason behind excellent rating to see if it really is worth trying.
Powerful – Versatile – Affordable
There is nothing tool-less, from adjusting guide to removal and installation of blades. The blade is clamped real tight with HEX wrench from both sides. Tool-less adjustments simply can’t stand the mighty power, which air pressure produces and helps it deliver staggering 10,000 strokes per minute.
With the stroke length of 10mm, the Ingersoll Rand Edge Series Reciprocating Air Saw has a higher rate of vibration which can cause user fatigue on longer tasks but it powers through metal very fast and increases productivity by saving a lot of time. Vibration rate in Ingersoll Rand 529 is reduced up to 80% but with this unit, you can save almost 43% on cost. Plus, it’s enhanced blade guard design and ergonomic grip versatile cutting performance will let you do things with speed and style.
Choice of Pros and Experts
Precision, speed and clean cuts matter the most in auto shop fabrications. That is why professionals and small engine shop owners love this tool. It has best uses for body shop repair, sunroof installation, exhaust, and muffler work. The best thing about air-powered reciprocating saws is their lightweight and compact design so you can reach very tight spaces that are otherwise impossible to access with even modern electric reciprocating saws.
Never forget to pour some drops of oil in the air-inlet hose before cutting something. Lubrication not only reduces vibration, it also produces clean and fast cuts, while enhancing tool’s life. However, increased power reduces blade life fast. You will notice this mighty tool never stops even when you are applying pressure on it.
Specifications and Features
- Improved blade guard
- Front exhaust
- Rubber grip
- 10,000 SPM speed
- ¼” air-inlet
- 3 dB sound power
- 231 mm long
- 3/8-inch hose size and stroke length
Pros
- Lightweight
- Powerful
- Compact
- Increased grip
- High speed
- Versatile
- Economical
Cons
- Vibration rate is higher than the Ingersoll Rand 529
Verdict
Friction reduces blade life and you cannot complain much about frequent blade changes on this unit than electric models. Technically, this blade comes with high-quality strong steel and cuts longer than other traditional reciprocating blades. It runs 3x faster so it wears out faster. If you are comfortable with the air-outlet system, this air-powered technology is better in every aspect ranging from compact design to reduced weight, increased speed, reduced maintenance, and low cost.
The Ingersoll Rand 429G Edge Series Reciprocating Air Saw will save time and ensure improved productivity and durability. Vibration is not a big issue when you are working on small jobs but for various cutting jobs at home, IR’s 429G is highly recommended for cutting all types of materials.