Brand New Never Used Ingersoll Rand 2132g Impact Wreng 600ft Lbs on 2040-parts.com
Plainville, Connecticut, US
Here i have to offer is a brand new never used ingersoll rand 2132g impact gun. I do not have the original box. this is a very strong impact for all your needs. I have this for sale locally so resevere the right to end auction at any time. check my feed back and bid with confidence. Thanks for looking and good luck bidding.
This 2132G impact wrench delivers exceptional performance without the noise. This model uses Ingersoll Rand’s patented Quiet Technology which reduces noise without sacrificing power. At an amazing 600 ft-lb of maximum reverse torque, you won’t believe how quiet this tool is.
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