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Automotve Air Hammer Kit With 4 Chisels In Original Box on 2040-parts.com

US $9.99
Location:

Alton, New Hampshire, US

Alton, New Hampshire, US
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~ Continental Industries Pneumatic Air Hammer Kit #PAH-7 ~
Includes 4 - pc air chisel set
Designed for removing exhaust systems, shock absorber nuts, brake drums, ball joints, and universal joints.  Item is in good condition but is missing air hose adapter which is easily replaced in any hardware store.
 
IN ORIGINAL BOX
-Blows per minute....4500 bmp
-Maximun air pressure....90 psi
-Air comsumption....4 cfm
-Air inlet size....1/4"
-Hose size....3/8"
 

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