Vintage 1/2" Drive Impact Driver Set With Driver, Adaptor And 4 Bits on 2040-parts.com
Collegeville, Pennsylvania, US
This auction is for a used 1/2”-drive impact driver. There is no manufacture name on the driver. It is marked No. 2500. It comes with the case, 4 bits (P2, P3, 5/16” & 3/8”), one 1/2” to hex adapter and the instruction sheet. I have not tested the driver. It does switch between Left and Right settings. Please review the pictures carefully before bidding.
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