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Snap-on Mg325 Professional 3/8" Pneumatic Impact Wrench Air Ratchet Mg 325 on 2040-parts.com

US $249.00
Location:

Miami, Florida, US

Miami, Florida, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details:Item is fully operational and can only be returned if damaged by carrier. Part Brand:Snap-on Manufacturer Part Number:mg 325 Warranty:Yes




Snap-on Tools


Impact Wrench, Super Duty, Magnesium Housing, Standard Anvil, 3/8" Drive



Features:

    MG325 Series Features:
    •Compact Size – Great for working in restricted access areas – Gets the job done faster
    •Balanced Lightweight Housing – Superior control – Less user fatigue
    •425 ft. lbs. Bolt Breakaway Torque – High torque to remove stubborn fasteners – Gets the work done quicker
    •10,700 RPM – Faster bolt removal – Keeps you more productive
    •One Piece Machined Magnesium Housing
    •Anvil Stop Feature
    •Slim Style Nose
    •Cushion Grip Trigger
    •Patented Field Replaceable Cushion Grip
    •Continuous Oil Bath Lubrication
    •8 Vane Rotor
    •Twin Hammer Impact Mechanism
    •Protective Boot Included
    •Muffler Kit Included
    •One Handed Forward/Reverse Lever
    •Cushion Grip
    •325 ft lbs Torque Output – High torque to remove stubborn fasteners
    •2-Year Warranty – Durability and strength – Keeps you working longer
    •Weighs 2.8 lbs. – Greater control – Less user fatigue
    •EU/CE - DE, ES, FR, IT, GB, NL
    •UL Listed (USA and Canada)


Description:
Applications (Automotive and Truck)
•Engine work
•Tire work
•Undercarriage
•Auto body
•Transmissions

Applications (Industrial)
•Fleet maintenance
•MRO
•Continuous use facilities
•Manufacturing facilities
•Heavy Duty Shops



Specifications
Description Impact Wrench
Air Inlet Thread Size 1/4"-18 NPT
Anvil Type Friction Ring
Drive Size, inches (mm) 3/8 (10)
Blows per Minute, BPM 1,400
Extended Anvil Length, inches (mm) -
Free Speed, RPM 10,700
Length, inches (mm) 6.1 (155)
Maximum Torque, ft. lbs. (N•m) 325 (440)
Recommended Hose Size, inches (mm) 3/8 (10)
Sound Pressure Level, dBa 99.1
Vibration Level, m/s² 4.54
Vinyl Boot MG325BOOT
Weight, lbs. (kg) 2.88 (1.3)






Up for auction is the Snap-on mg325 super duty impact gun with authentic rubber boot sleeve. Item is in good working order. We welcome any questions and will respond promptly.

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