A precision-engineered replacement anvil assembly designed for the Ingersoll Rand 2112 series 3/8" impact wrench platform. It restores reliable socket engagement, smooth torque delivery, and stable drive performance when the original anvil begins to wear or lose accuracy.
Common Symptoms This Part Addresses:
- Socket slipping or popping off during reverse torque.
- Reduced fastening strength compared to normal operation.
- Noticeable wobble or play at the square drive end.
- Grinding or clicking sounds during impact cycles.
- Rounded or visibly worn anvil drive edges.
Socket Slips Off During Operation.
Quick Check: Inspect anvil drive surfaces for rounding, wear, or deformation.
Fix Suggestion: Replace the Ingersoll Rand 2112-A626 anvil assembly if socket retention is no longer secure.
Prevention Tip: Use correctly sized impact-rated sockets only.
Loss of Torque Delivery.
Quick Check: Compare tightening performance against a known-good tool under the same load.
Fix Suggestion: Install a new anvil assembly to re-establish efficient transfer of hammer impact energy to the socket.
Prevention Tip: Maintain proper lubrication in the impact mechanism to reduce stress on drive components.
Excessive Vibration at the Front Housing.
Quick Check: Run the tool briefly and observe abnormal shaking near the nose or anvil area.
Fix Suggestion: Replace the anvil assembly if imbalance or uneven wear is present in the drive end.
Prevention Tip: Inspect sockets regularly for cracks or deformation before use.
Clicking or Grinding During Operation.
Quick Check: Listen for irregular metallic noise during impact engagement under load.
Fix Suggestion: Swap out the anvil assembly if internal wear has compromised smooth rotation and engagement.
Prevention Tip: Keep fastener heads clean to reduce debris entering the drive interface.
Customer Experience: After replacing the 2112-A626 anvil, the tool finally held sockets tight again during brake work.
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