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Ingersoll Rand Impact Wrench 1/2 Inch Gun on 2040-parts.com

US $0.99
Location:

santa ana, US

santa ana, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:ingersoll rand Warranty:No

you are bidding on a 1/2 impact gun that is not working.  i dont remember the model.  it look like it might be a 231, not really sure.  look at the picture if you know what it is.  it has still some good useable parts such as the front housing, anvil, hammers, hammer cage,  has one missing pin that holds the hammers in place.   everything toward the left of the cage seems to have scoring on the round part bearing is not smooth, the round circular disk is not circular in the center.    only bid if you agree you are gonna use it for parts or make it work somehow and not paying a high price for everything.

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