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3/4” Impact Wrench Chicago Pneumatic Cp 7763 New In Box Tool Mechanic on 2040-parts.com

US $339.99
Location:

River Rouge, Michigan, US

River Rouge, Michigan, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details: Part Brand:Chicago Pneumatic Manufacturer Part Number:7763 Warranty:Yes Tool Type:Air Tools Air Tools Type:Wrenches, Ratchets, & Drills Wrenches, Rachets & Drills:Impact Wrenches Size:3/4

This auction is for a new/old/stock tool that has been on the shelf for years but never used. Sometimes these tool come in the original box. Please check back every week. Always listing new stuff.  Also will combine all shipping, just wait for invoice when all auctions are over. Thanks for looking and PLEASE check back. Buyer to pay shipping and Michigan add 6% state tax.

 

From the Manufacturer

The New CP7763 is a Super Duty High Power 3/4-Inch Impact wrench. The power is conservatively rated at 1200 ft./lbs but consistently offers up more than any competitor. Twin Hammer Clutch for extreme durability. 6 Vane Motor for increased speed and power. Handle Exhaust, ergonomic handle. 3 position power regulator and directional control provides one lever for all controls with three positions in forward and full power reverse. Built to last in the most demanding settings, this will be the tool of choice for high volume truck spring, truck maintenance, and heavy equipment shops. Square drive: 3/4-Inch,Working Torque Range: 100-950 ft-lbs., Maximum Torque @ 90psi reverse: 1200 ft-lbs., Free Speed: 6300 RPM, Length: 8.8-Inch, Tool Weight: 11.57 lbs, Avg. Air consumption: 7.5 CFM, Air inlet thread: 3/8-Inch, Min. Hose Size: 3/8-Inch, Sound Level dB(A): 96, Vibration Level m/s²: 9. You will like this tool's power!

Product Description

CPT7763 Features: -1200 ft./lbs. of torque - power to loosen the toughest fastener.-Weighs less than 12 lbs. - comfort over long periods of use.-Twin Hammer high performance clutch - longer life under tough conditions. Specifications: -6 vane motor for speed - power with any 1/2" hose air supply.-Ergonomic handle exhaust keeps exhaust air away from the operatorThis CP 3/4" impact gun delivers an astounding 1200 ft-lbs. torque! That's about 100 ft-lbs. for each pound the gun weighs. Easily used for extended jobs with minimal fatigue. Free speed: 6,300 rpm. Twin Hammer Clutch for extreme durability. Weighs less than 12 lbs. 6 Vane Motor for increased speed and power. Handle Exhaust, ergonomic handle. 3 position power regulator and directional control provides one lever for all controls with three positions in forward and full power reverse. Built to last in the most demanding settings, this will be the tool of choice for high volume truck spring, truck maintenance, and heavy equipment shops.. Dimensions: -Heavy Duty High Power 3/4'' Drive Impact Wrench. Warranty: -1 yr warranty on material and workmanship.

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