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Chicago Pneumatic Low Virbration Air Saw 7901 on 2040-parts.com

US $164.99
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New Chicago Pneumatic Low Virbration Air Saw 7901

  • This Air Recip Saw allows you to cut through material with simplicity
  • 10,000 strokes per minute.
  • Lock off throtle protects against accidental start ups.
  • Adjustable guard/guide allows operator to set depth of cut
  • Rear exhaust and ergonomic design handle grip.
  • Works terrific for tool for body, exhaust and muffler work
  • Weighs just under 2 lbs, and only 9" long

     

     


    Item will ship Via UPS within 24 hours of payment except on weekends.

  • Item is covered by factory warranty and buyer must pay return shipping.

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