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IMPACT WRENCHES (CP) // AIR TOOLS 57  3/8", 1/2", 3/4" & 1" Impact Wrenches 1" Heavy Duty Air Impact Wrench • 2140 ft./lbs 2900 Nm of maximum torque in reverse • Pinless closed reinforced rocking dog impact mechanism • Socket retainer ring combined with hole retainer • Ergonomic side handle • Full teasing trigger • Regulator with integrated forward/ reverse with 3-position power settings in both directions 155-77826 FULL TEASING TRIGGER 1" HEAVY DUTY AIR IMPACT WRENCH SPECIFICATIONS ASCOT NO. 155-07782 155-77826 155-17782 MFG. NO. CP7782 CP7782-6 DESCRIPTION 1" Short Anvil 6" Extended Anvil CP7782-SP6 #5 Spline with 6" Extended Anvil FREE SPEED (RPM) 5160 5160 5160 WORKING TORQUE (FT./LBS.) 440-1850 440-1850 440-1850 MAX TORQUE (FT./LBS.) 2140 2140 2140 LENGTH (IN.) 14.7 20.4 20.4 AIR CON. AVG (CFM) 10 10 10 SOUND PRESSURE (DBA) 100 100 100 WEIGHT (LBS.) 22.20 25.55 25.55 HEAVY DUTY 1" HEAVY DUTY AIR IMPACT WRENCH • 17 lbs. (7.7 kg) thanks t aluminum housing giving les fatigue to the oper • 1700 ft./lbs - 2320 Nm maximum torque in reverse • Integrated protective cover on the clutch housing • Twin hammer mechanism in oil bath • Dedicated lever for forward & reverse • Ergonomic side handle with soft touch grip • 4-positions power setting for both directions and on both sides of the tool • Down exhaust blows air away from the work place ASCOT NO. 155-07780 155-07781 MFG. NO. CP7780 CP-7780-6 DESCRIPTION 1" Short Shank 6" Extended Anvil 1" SUPER DUTY AIR IMPACT WRENCH • Rocking dog clut smooth oper extreme 155-07781 durability • Teasing throttle for easy bolt starting • Convenient reverse valve for easy directional changes • Choice of professional mechanics for high volume tire work on trucks, buses and heavy equipment • ULTIMATE TORQUE: 1,400 ft./lbs. ASCOT NO. 155-07971 155-07976 156-79716 MFG. NO. CP797 CP797-6 CP797SP-6 DESCRIPTION 1" Short Shank 6" Extended Shank 6" Extended Shank and #5 Spline 155-07976 ASCOT SUPPLY CORPORATION SUPPLY CORPORATION BUYER'S GUIDE AIR TOOLS // IMPACT WRENCHES (CP)

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