Brand New Ingersoll Rand 1770g 1/2 Air Ratchet on 2040-parts.com
Plainville, Connecticut, US
Brand new never used ingersoll rand 1770g 1/2 air rachet. I dod not have the original box. check my feed b ack and bid with confidence. Thanks for looking and good luck bidding. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION This ½ in. drive ratchet delivers the power you need to get the job done. At 55 ft-lb of maximum torque and 170 rpm free speed, this tool is the perfect fit for all of your projects. The ergonomic grip makes it comfortable to use.
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