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Features 7177a16 air impact wrench a 360[degrees] swivel inlet to eliminate twisted hoses. its 1/4 inch air inlet features a pressure feed lubrication system. the wrench also features an ergonomic handle, variable-speed trigger and push-button forward/reverse control. atp of cranberry, pa., a division of hy-tech machine inc., introduces the super heavy-duty 1 1/2-inch square drive impact wrench, the atp1578lt-th. it incorporates the proven ball and cam type clutch which converts air motor torque into powerful rotary impacts. the wrench is ideally suited for soft joint applications in the construction, petrochemical and mro industries. campbell hausfeld has introduced its at power series or air tools which offer air rugged, engineered composite housings and easy-to-use features. the series consists of a cut-off tool, half-inch impact wrench, die grinder and air hammer. engineers at the company developed the impact line after talking with air tool users and learning that ease of use was a priority. each at power series tool is designed to meet that need, with better balance and innovative triggers that prevent pinched fingers. switches are in logical locations so users don''t have to stop and make adjustments. campbell hausfeld co. makita''s 24-volt impact wrench applies 1,774 inch-pounds of torque to a winch-square drive to tackle any chore that an air wrench can. features include two ranges with speeds up to 2,100 rpm, externally accessible brushes, die-cast aluminum gear housing, nickel-metal hydride battery and charger. now you can take a powerful impact wrench with you virtually anywhere without worrying about air compressors or electric outlets. the new snap-on[r] 12v cordfree impact wrenches, in 3/8" and 1/2", give you the freedom to work where the work is. they are especially handy for remote maintenance wrench on snowmobiles, go-carts, marine engines, golf carts, etc. let your imagination be your guide. part no. ct310 (3/8") 7177a16 and ct350 (1/2"). thinking of buying a new aligner? a lift? a diagnostic unit? after you''ve spent a lot of time talking with equipment reps, looking over colorful product brochures and checking with your accountant, there''s another important question to answer before whipping out that checkbook: you''ll need a properly sized, wheeled, perhaps engine-powered machine to do the heavy hauling. the capacity you''ll need and the amount you''ll pay will be determined by the size and topography of your place, the nature of the work you intend to carry out, your financial resources, maintenance air and impact tools and skills, and available storage facilities. ideal, albeit impractical for most of us, would be a team of horses, mules wrench or oxen along with a hay wagon for field work, a buckboard for trips to town, and a barn and paddock. if you obtain beasts of burden, you''ll also need pasture, hay and grain to sustain them. dr powerwagon: next size down in size and capacity are the dr powerwagons--a unique line of powered garden carts made by country home products, meigs road, p.o. box 25, vergennes, vt 05491; (800 711-7276. all sizes are tank-tough and capable of hauling 800 pounds of bricks, firewood, garden compost or rocks. they are maneuvered by hand with stout handles and castoring wheels at the back, thus avoiding the steering mechanism that would boost their cost. garden way carts: and finally, if 7177a16 a powered hauler is more than you can justify, get yourself a shiny, air metal frame and brown stained, plywood box-bodied impact garden way-style garden cart like you see in many rural and sub-urban gardens. these carts were designed by garden way founders eddie robinson and lyman wood back in the 1940s; they took their inspiration from the amazingly well-balanced, high-wheeled railway station baggage wrench cans of the day. you may remember garden way carts from the magazine ads that compared their lightweight and easy-dumping gardening convenience with a tippy, back-straining wheelbarrow. perfectly balanced on easy-turning, rustproof, chrome-plated spoked wheels, a box cart will let you haul bulky or heavy loads of all kinds over an acre or so of flatland. a word of caution: don''t overload them. i once boldly filled a small model #16 (so-named for its 16-inch wheels) with 200 pounds of flatrock and pulled it down a foot-high patio ledge. the load (twice the cart''s rated capacity), collapsed the spokes in both wheels. ©2003 www.air-impact-wrench.com. All rights reserved. |