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  • AIRCAT Pneumatic Tools 1431: 1/2-Inch Impact Wrench 1,000 ft-lbs - Standard Anvil
  • AIRCAT Pneumatic Tools 1431: 1/2-Inch Impact Wrench 1,000 ft-lbs - Standard Anvil

AIRCAT Pneumatic Tools 1431: 1/2-Inch Impact Wrench 1,000 ft-lbs - Standard Anvil

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It's time to modernize your toolkit. The AIRCAT 1431 1/2-Inch Impact Wrench is designed for passenger car tires and light trucks. Included is a flip socket size 19 mm/21 mm. The hammer mechanism and anvil are made from triple-heat treated Ni-Cr-Mo alloy steel for reliability and durability. The 1431 produces 800 ft-lbs of maximum torque at 9000 RPM creating 1 .600 impacts per minute for removal of the toughest lug nuts. It also comes with the ergonomic AIRCAT grip for unmatched comfort. The forward/reverse and power management utilizes across bolt mechanism is located on back of tool.This power tool delivers 800 ft-lbs maximum torque and 1 .000 ft-lbs of loosening torque. Its hard-hitting twin hammer mechanism delivers maximum power. The grip is ergonomically designed to perfectly fit the hand . providing unmatched comfort for the user. It includes cross bolt forward/reverse and power management control. The triple-heat treated Ni-Cr-Mo alloy steel hammer mechanism parts and anvil provide ultimate reliability. The 2-inch extended anvil is included. It also has a thin wall flip socket (19 mm/21 mm).The AIRCAT line represents the most significant advances in the performance of pneumatic power tools in nearly 30 years. Founded in 1998 . our air tool line has a substantially reduced level of noise while retaining more power and torque. AIRCAT also incorporates a patented . ergonomically engineered handle design to relieve stress and fatigue on the operator's hands . wrists . and arms. AIRCAT includes the patented tuned exhaust muffler technology in most tools . which allows discharged air to pass without developing back pressure . thus retaining more power . while significantly reducing noise.