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Snap On Tools Ct4410a 3/8" 14.4v Cordless Impact 2 Batteries, Charger And Case on 2040-parts.com

US $299.99
Location:

New Philadelphia, Ohio, US

New Philadelphia, Ohio, US
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This item is like new! Used very little!

A couple small blemishes on front metal they have been airbrushed.

Please use all 12 pictures as part of description!

The drill was made 22st week 2013

Batteries made 21st week 2013

Charger made 19th week 2011

Case made 36 week 2012

(Original charger had issue and was replaced with this one, it has a couple hairline cracks where power wire goes in, doesn't effect operation at all see pic.)

This kit came in a carry bag, I put it in a hard case for added protection.

Overall Great Condition!!


Product Information

 

With a heavy duty impact mechanism, the Snap-On CT4410A drill provides a superior drilling performance. The heat treated alloy gears of this Snap-On cordless drill efficiently maintains the temperature and provides cool operation. The oversized trigger of this Snap drill offers greater control for drilling accurately. The Snap-On CT4410A drill has a glass filled nylon housing that makes it extremely durable and rugged. The 2,280 rpm of this Snap-On cordless drill provides a speedy performance. The ergonomic over molded cushion grip of this Snap-On drill ensures a firm grip even if your hands are moist.

Product Identifiers

Brand

Snap-On

Model

CT4410A

MPN

CT4410A


Key Features

Drill Speed

2280 RPM

Power Connectivity

Cordless

Voltage

14.4V


Technical Features

Battery Amps

2.5 Amps

Battery Type

NiCd

Auxiliary Handle

Without


Dimensions

Weight

4.6 lbs

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