Professional Drilling Solutions and High-Performance Bolting Equipment
Explore our full range of drilling and bolting tools below to find the right solution for your application.
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Built for the American workforce, Ingersoll Rand drilling and bolting tools are the backbone of shops and assembly lines across the country. From the rugged oil fields of Texas to the automotive plants of the Midwest, our tools deliver the 'Real Work' power you demand. Whether you're looking for the unmatched torque of a 1/2" impact wrench or the versatility of our cordless IQV20™ line, we provide the durability to get the job done right the first time.
Explore our full range of drilling and bolting tools below to find the right solution for your application.

Looking for the perfect drill for your project? Ingersoll Rand has a wide variety of drill options to fit the needs of any project.


Ingersoll Rand air ratchet wrenches & cordless ratchet wrenches are engineered to last and small enough to easily manage.

Ingersoll Rand rivet guns are professional level tools for riveting applications in industries from auto manufacturing to aerospace engineering.

With a broad selection of impact wrenches, ratchets, and high-torque bolting solutions, Ingersoll Rand supports applications ranging from automotive repair to infrastructure and energy projects. These tools are engineered to maximize productivity while helping operators achieve consistent and accurate fastening results.
For applications requiring portability and flexibility, Ingersoll Rand cordless drilling and bolting tools provide powerful performance without the constraints of air hoses or power cords. Built with advanced battery technology and durable components, these tools deliver reliable output for on-site, remote, and maintenance tasks.
From heavy industrial bolting to precision torque applications, our equipment supports consistent fastening performance across a wide range of industries and operating conditions. Learn more about our high-torque bolting solutions for critical fastening applications.
Find answers to your questions below
Drilling tools are used to create holes in materials, while bolting tools are designed to tighten or remove fasteners such as bolts and nuts. Each tool type is optimized for its specific function.