Jet JSM-401 3/8-Inch Pneumatic Impact Wrench with Butterfly Grip |  | Brand: Jet Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $84.00 Buy New: $63.99 as of 9/8/2010 04:50 PDT details You Save: $20.01 (24%)
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Seller: Amazon.com Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 12308
Media: Tools & Hardware Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 3.7 x 2.1
MPN: JSM-401 Model: JSM-401 UPC: 662755109829 EAN: 0662755109829 ASIN: B00004T9MV
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| Features:
| • | 75-Feet/Pound of torque for heavy-duty fastening and unfastening | | • | Built-in air regulator for positive speed and torque control | | • | Consumes just 3-Cubic Feet of air per minute for use with smaller compressors | | • | Comfortable to hold and operate for less operator fatigue | | • | Butterfly control for easy direction changes |
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Product Description JSM-401 Model Code: AB (part# JSM-401) This item features: -Drive Type: Male Square. -Retainer Type: Friction Ring. -Pressure: 90.00 psi. -Inlet Size: 1/4 in (NPT). -Hose Size: 3/8 in. -Control Type: On/Off/Reverse. -Type: Straight Impact Driver. -Price is for 1 Each. Model Code Model Description AADrive Size:1/2 in, Torque:250.00 ft lb [Max], Free Speed:7000 rpm, Bolt/Screw Size:5/8 in [Max], Air Consumption:4 CFM [Max], Vibration:11.6 m/s2, Length:6 1/4 in, Handle Type:Pistol Grip, Wt.:5 1/4 lb ABDrive Size:3/8 in, Torque:75.00 ft lb [Max], Free Speed:10000 rpm, Bolt/Screw Size:3/8 in [Max], Air Consumption:3 CFM [Max], Vibration:13.4 m/s2, Length:5 in, Handle Type:Body Grip, Wt.:2 1/2 lb
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| Customer Reviews: works great February 16, 2007 Jack W. Wolfe 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I had an old butterfly wrench and it broke so I bought this one and it works great and the price was right.
Excellent tool box addition July 21, 2007 Strontium90 (Milwaukee, WI) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
This tool works extremely well and I am on my second one. The first one lasted more years than I kept track of. I have impact tools up to 3/4 drive. This particular tool was quite often used on fasteners that required all the torque it could produce and more. But no matter how much I ran it the thing just kept working without leaking or the hammers falling apart. The one I'm replacing still works but is showing signs of needing a rebuild. If you need to work in tight spaces with pnuematic tools this tool will serve you well for years.
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