Universal Air Tools UT8642C 1″ Drive High Torque Air Impact Wrench
£795
The Universal Air Tools UT8642C 1″ drive impact wrench delivers 3796 Nm max torque. Ideal for heavy-duty plant and commercial vehicles, featuring an extended…
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Introducing the Universal Air Tools UT8642C, a robust 1″ drive air impact wrench engineered for the most demanding automotive applications. This tool is your definitive solution for heavy-duty plant machinery and commercial vehicle tyre maintenance where exceptional torque is paramount.
Built for reliability and performance, the UT8642C boasts a durable construction with a cast iron cylinder liner for enhanced longevity. Its hard-hitting twin hammer mechanism generates an impressive maximum torque of 3796 Nm, ensuring efficient loosening and tightening of stubborn fasteners. The spring-loaded rotor vanes guarantee the motor operates at peak horsepower, providing consistent power when you need it most.
Designed with practicality in mind, this impact wrench features an extended shank, making it perfectly suited for the challenges of working with double wheels on commercial vehicles. For added versatility, an alternative version with a 2″ shank is also available.
- 1″ Drive Air Impact Wrench with 3796 Nm Max Torque
- Ideal for Heavy Duty Plant and Commercial Vehicle applications
- Durable design with cast iron cylinder liner for increased reliability
- Extended shank for easy access to double wheels
- Spring-loaded rotor vanes for peak motor performance
- Hard-hitting twin hammer mechanism
- Combined friction ring/through-hole socket retainer
- Overall length: 396 mm
- Weight: 10.70 Kg
- All spare parts are readily available
Invest in the Universal Air Tools UT8642C for unparalleled power and durability, ensuring your workshop operations run smoothly and efficiently. Trust Ranger Stork for premium tyre equipment that professionals rely on.
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