Industrial Tool Rental

Hoosier B-RAD Torque Gun Rentals: Pick the Best Drive Type

If you’re scheduling shutdown work in Indiana, the last thing you want is a torque tool that slows the line. Industrial Bolting supports crews across the state—especially around Westfield and Merrillville—with fast, job-ready RAD/B-RAD gun rentals that help you move from staging to bolting flange joints, exchanger hardware, turbine-area connections, or structural bolts without dragging a hydraulic setup everywhere.

Why These Rentals Matter Right Now

Turnarounds don’t wait. And a lot of bolting work isn’t “one monster fastener”—it’s dozens (or hundreds) of repeats. Think heat exchanger covers, skid packages, pipe supports, or platform steel where you need controlled torque and a pace that keeps the crew in rhythm. That’s where RAD-style torque guns earn their keep: portable, repeatable, and built for production work.

Battery vs. Pneumatic

Battery B-RAD: Grab-and-Go Speed

Choose a battery B-RAD when mobility is the priority—tight racks, long walks, or places where hoses become trip hazards. The B-RAD Select line uses digital torque settings and automatically backs off when the torque cycle is complete, so the operator can move quickly to the next fastener. It’s a strong fit for flange runs and maintenance work where “set, pull, move” is the whole game.

Pneumatic RAD: Steady Power for Long Runs

If you already have reliable compressed air and you’re repeatedly tightening bolts all day, a pneumatic torque wrench often makes the most sense. Just don’t treat air tools casually. OSHA requires pneumatic power tools to be secured to the hose/whip to prevent accidental disconnection, and it also requires safety clips or retainers on pneumatic impact (percussion) tools to help prevent attachments from being expelled.

Two Quick Jobsite Rules

Respect fatigue and vibration

Torque tools can wear down hands and arms quickly. NIOSH warns that vibrating tools are linked to real occupational health problems and provides criteria for reducing risk. Rotate tasks when possible. Keep tools maintained. Don’t “death-grip” the handle to fight the tool.

Keep “portable” from becoming “sloppy.”

Portable doesn’t mean unplanned. Know the joint, confirm target torque per your procedure, and make sure sockets, reaction hardware, and access are ready before your crew hits production pace.

Need RAD/B-RAD Gun Rentals in Indiana?

For B-RAD torque gun rentals in Indiana—and straight answers on whether battery or pneumatic is the better fit—contact Industrial Bolting at (888) 781-2007 to request a quote, schedule a rental, or ask technical questions.
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