Brand New Napa 1/2" Drive Super Duty Torque Dominator Air Impact Wrench(6-1123) on 2040-parts.com
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, US
Up for auction is a BRAND NEW NAPA 1/2" DRIVE SUPER DUTY TORQUE DOMINATOR AIR IMPACT WRENCH(6-1123)
This is a very heavy duty and durable impact wrench. It is called the "TORQUE DOMINATOR" as it has over 1200 ft. LBS of breakaway torque and is super durable. It has a narrow nose cone design for entry into tight spaces, variable speed trigger, one hand forward/reverse lever, and a vibration reduction grip design for less fatigue. Compared to the other NAPA brand 1/2" impact wrenches, this one is much more powerful and durable
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