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Seems fine, whats the problem??

Windy guns often have trouble removing bolts when torqued up, you should slacken them with a breaker first or use a mught bigger gun.
 

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Seems fine, whats the problem??

Windy guns often have trouble removing bolts when torqued up, you should slacken them with a breaker first or use a mught bigger gun.

I did the same connected to next doors compressor and it whipped them off straight away!

Maybe I just need a bigger, more powerful compressor.
 

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It's very hard to tell from that Video but it looked to me right at the end the way the torque moved your hand that your gun is set to tighten and not loosen, put it in reverse and try again ;)

Look again, I span it first before I put it to the bolt to see which way it was turning.

Don't forget this isn't the only time I've tried it.
 
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