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New Central Pneumatic Earthquake 3/4 In .75 Professional Air Impact Wrench 68423 on 2040-parts.com

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New Britain, Connecticut, US

New Britain, Connecticut, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:Central Pneumatic Earthquake Manufacturer Part Number:68423 Country of Manufacture:China Model:3/4 in. Professional Air Impact Wrench

CENTRAL PNEUMATIC EARTHQUAKE
3/4 in Professional Air Impact Wrench No.
68423
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MADE IN CHINA

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Description

The twin-hammer action on this professional quality air impact wrench delivers 1400 ft. lb. of maximum torque! Lighter materials and a compact housing allow for less user fatigue while performing long jobs while premium grade components with close tolerances give this impact wrench a longer service life than conventional air wrenches. Features include three forward speeds and one reverse and a dial style regulator.
  • Twin hammer mechanism delivers higher torque with less vibration
  • High speed power - 5500 RPM
  • Dial style forward and reverse regulator
  • Silencing handle exhaust
Specifications
Name 3/4 in. Professional Air Impact Wrench
SKU 68423
Brand Central Pneumatic Earthquake
Exhaust location Handle
Housing material Die cast aluminum
Maximum speed (rpm) 5500 RPM
Maximum Torque (ft. - lbs.) 1400 ft. lb.
Required CFM 9 CFM @ 90 psi
Working pressure (psi) 90 PSI
Air inlet size 3/8 in.
Drive size (in.) 3/4 in.
Product Weight 7.47 lbs.
Recommended hose size (in.) 1/2 in.
Warranty 90 Day
Torque range (ft.-lbs.) 200-1200 ft. lbs.

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