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Ingersol Rand 2101k Mini Impact Tool With 10 Piece Socket Set on 2040-parts.com

US $109.99
Location:

Selmer, Tennessee, US

Selmer, Tennessee, US
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 This is a used item in very good condition. 

 

Ingersoll Rand 2101K

The 2101K Mini 1/4" Impact conveniently fastens in those hard-to-reach places where conventional tools can't go. The powerful impact mechanism is engineered to deliver 50 ft.-lbs. of torque where you need it most. A hard-hitting five-vane motor delivers smooth and robust performance. The 2101K also features an easily accessible forward/reverse switch for one-handed operation. A complete 10-piece 1/4" socket set is included in the kit.

Features

  • Hard-hitting 5-vane motor delivers smooth and robust performance
  • Easily accessible forward/reverse switch for one-handed operation

Accessories included in kit:

  • 10-piece 1/4" socket set

 

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