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Cornwell Tools Cat1000mrr - 1/4” Mini Air Ratchet on 2040-parts.com

US $100.00
Location:

Kingman, Arizona, US

Kingman, Arizona, US
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 Ideal for working in tight areas.  Unique motor design allows for higher RPM speed (350 RPM) in a small package.  Maximum torque:  25 ft.-lbs.  Rubber comfort grip makes this small tools easy to work with.  Boot on ratchet head provides protection from dust and dirt.  Tapered valve system allows for some variable speed control.

SPECIFICATIONS:
Max. Torque    25 ft.-lbs.
Free Speed    350 RPM
Net Weight    0.99 lb.
Length    5.12”
Air Consumption    3.08 CFM
Air Inlet    1/4”-18 NPT
Recommend Air Pressure    90 PSI
Sound Level    91 dBA

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