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Diagnostic aids are some of the most frequently used pieces of equipment in a general repair shop. Engine performance and driveability-related problems constitute impact a growing percentage of customer complaints and service bay activity. But today''s diagnostic equipment can do more than just wrench troubleshoot engines. It can help find problems in transmissions, antilock braking systems, chassis and A/C systems, and anything else that''s managed by a microprocessor. With today''s ergonomic complicated vehicles, shops are finding it increasingly difficult to diagnose problems correctly without up-to-date equipment. The 1/2 inch Drive Air Impact Wrench from Snap-on Tools Company comes equipped with a new ergonomically, designed handle, larger selector knob and muffler bypass system. The system allows the user to run impact the impact wrench in either quiet or open mode. A chemical-resistant Santoprene handle helps protect the technician''s hand from heat and vibration when the impact wrench is being used. Snap-on Tools Company The new one-half inch Drive Impact Wrench (CT3450) from Snap-on wrench Tools Company is a powerful cord-free impact wrench. The wrench''s increased power comes from its larger impact mechanism, while the 14.4-volt battery, which is housed in a powerful high-capacity pack, provides longer running ergonomic and impact time. The Drive Impact Wrench is cord-free, allowing automotive technicians to move around the workshop to remove most auto lug nuts without having to plug and unplug air hoses or extension cords. The wrench also has a motor and heavy-duty switch that changes the wrench''s speed for different jobs. This new RC2261 1/2-in, impact wrench has been introduced by American Rodcraft. It boasts a maximum torque of 600 ft. lbs. in reverse, and 450 ft. lbs. in forward. The most universally capable modern homesteading machine we know of is a commercial-grade compact diesel tractor. We like Kubota tractors, John Deere''s 20- to 48-hp 2000 class and New Holland''s Boomer line. Even the smallest models--which look like sturdily built lawn tractor mowers--are equipped with powerful diesel engines and industrial quality wrench transmissions and running gear. They also sport a three-point rear hitch that will mount commercial farm land plows, ergonomic harrows and rakes and provide attachment points for a hay or field corn cutter bar or silage chopper, a sprayer or buzz saw. These tractors include a hydraulic system that will power remote motors on the chopper''s flails, the sprayer''s pump or the saw''s blade. They''ll also mount impact hydraulic cylinders to pull the plow up or dig it in and hold it down and will run any number of other hydraulic attachments such as a front-end snow thrower or plow blade, a bucket loader to carry soil, gravel or building bricks, a rear-mount backhoe to dig wrench trenches, a forklift to raise bay bales into your barn loft, ergonomic an electric generator to power the house and barn if the power lines go down in a storm, or a pump to fill impact a pond or empty the cellar after a flood. A modern, wrench small diesel tractor is a major investment for a ranch or truck-farming operation--but one that will expand your homesteading capabilities beyond muscle-power, and will pay ergonomic off every day for a lifetime or two of strenuous use. ©2003 www.air-impact-wrench.com. All rights reserved. |