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Powerbuilt Heavy Duty Pistol-grip Grease Gun 648941 on 2040-parts.com

US $9.20
Location:

Ferndale, Michigan, United States

Ferndale, Michigan, United States
Condition:New SKU:8987602 Manufacturer Part Number:648941 Brand:Powerbuilt

 
  • Made to be the most reliable tools in the market today
  • Tool solutions for most all situations
  • Built to exceed tool standards
  • Heavy-duty construction and chrome-plated finish for a long service life
  • Pistol-grip action for comfortable handling and easy use
  • Working pressure is 5000 pounds per square inch
  • Fitted with bulk loader and air release valve

Powerbuilt piston grip grease gun is rated to 5,000 pounds per square inch. Uses standard 14 ounce cartridges. Convenient one-hand operation. It has a Knurled chrome-plated barrel and a built-in air bleeder valve. Includes 4 inch steel extension, coupler and bulk fill adapter.

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