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*new* Central Pneumatic Earthquake 1/2 In. Professional Air Impact Wrench 68424 on 2040-parts.com

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New Britain, Connecticut, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:Central Pneumatic Earthquake Manufacturer Part Number:68424 Country of Manufacture:China Model:1/2 in. Professional Air Impact Wrench

CENTRAL PNEUMATIC EARTHQUAKE
1/2 in Professional Air Impact Wrench No.
68424
**NEW CONDITION*
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MADE IN CHINA

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Description

This professional class pneumatic impact wrench delivers more power with better weight distribution, lighter materials and a more compact housing. Premium grade components with close tolerances give this tool a longer lifespan than conventional air wrenches.And with less vibration, you can work longer with this durable impact wrench than the competition.
  • Precision machined to master-mechanic standards
  • Most powerful wrench in its class
  • Variable speed reversible
  • Handle-vented to direct exhaust away from user
  • Twin-hammer delivers more torque to the anvil
Specifications
Name 1/2 in. Professional Air Impact Wrench
SKU 68424
Brand Central Pneumatic Earthquake
Housing material Cast Aluminum
Impacts per minute 1085
Maximum speed (rpm) 8000 RPM
Maximum Torque (ft. - lbs.) 700 ft. lbs.
Required CFM 6 CFM @ 90 PSI
Working pressure (psi) 90 PSI
Air inlet size 1/4 in-18 NPT
Drive size (in.) 1/2 in.
Product Height 8-5/16 in.
Product Length 7-3/8 in.
Product Weight 6 lb.
Product Width 2-3/4 in.
Warranty 90 Day
Torque range (ft.-lbs.) 50-500 ft. lbs.

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