Snap-on Im51a Pneumatic 1/2" Drive Impact Wrench Broken on 2040-parts.com
St. George, Utah, US
This is a Snap-On IM51A pneumatic 1/2" drive impact wrench. The drive will not spin, It appears that the bearings are seized. It shows normal signs of cosmetic wear. It comes exactly as pictured with no other accessories. Because of the condition it is being sold AS IS. Buyer to pay $18 for s/h in the contiguous US. Thanks for looking!
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