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Snap-on Green 14.4v Lithium 3/8" Cordless Ratchet (ctr761) on 2040-parts.com

US $150.00
Location:

San Jose, California, US

San Jose, California, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:Snap-on Manufacturer Part Number:CTR761G Country of Manufacture:United States

Brand new green 3/8" drive cordless ratchet from Snap-on. You will receive the following in its original box:

  • (1) CTR761G 14.4V lithium ratchet
  • (2) CTB7172G 7.2V/14.4V lithium ion batteries
  • (1) CTC772 7.2V/14.4V battery charger
  • (1) black soft-sided carrying case
  • (1) instruction booklet
Description (from Snap-on):
  • 30 ft. lbs. Torque Output
  • Easily withstands 158 ft. lbs. of manual torque
  • Digital variable speed trigger for precise control
  • Built-in brake stops the tool from throwing sockets and fasteners
  • Uses a chromed wear bushing to increase brake life
  • Over and under temperature protection keeps tool operating at peek efficiency
  • Utilizes a 14.4V lithium ion battery pack that can also be used in existing Snap-on® 7.2V lithium ion micro tools
  • Battery "Fuel Gage" LED cleverly integrated into handle
  • Cushion grip handle provides positive tool control with less fatigue
  • Large, accessible reversing knob for easy mechanism direction changes
  • Integrated LED headlight

Designed, engineered, and assembled in the U.S.A.

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