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Snap On Xt7100 - V Clean!!! Torque Tested, 1/2 In Dr - Air Impact Wrench W Boot on 2040-parts.com

US $169.00
Location:

Newtown Square, Pennsylvania, US

Newtown Square, Pennsylvania, US
Item must be returned within:30 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details: Part Brand:Snap On Manufacturer Part Number:XT7100 Country of Manufacture:United States

Up for sale is a Snap On Impact Wrench. 1/2 inch drive.  XT7100. Torque tested. Good strength. They claim 700 ft pounds in reverse. With a much higher bolt breakaway torque. I can't test that high as the 1/2 impact setup goes to 700 ft pds. This is an exceptionally clean one. 11 pictures are worth a thousand words. Look them over.  A solid magnesium body.  As with all of Snap On's newer impacts it is much stronger in reverse than forward!! USA MADE. Comes with a new clear boot. As pictured
I am a mechanic, I have worked on air tools for years,  and have personally tested this tool!!
30 DAY RETURN POLICY ON THIS ITEM!!!

On all  impacts. Not just the ones I sell, Make sure you have the air supply needed to power them. As a minimum for decent power I recommend a 30 gallon tank and a 3/8 air hose. Most of the problems people report to me on impacts come down to this! They will work with a smaller system but not at their best. Understand this when bidding please. And please keep the tool oiled on a regular basis. You will get much better performance!!!!

 I have set up shipping discounts that automatically give you 50% off the shipping on additional items you may purchase. To get that discount, simply put the items you want in your cart and check out all at once.
Check out my other items.  I have 100 or more air tools listed as well as hand tools, etc.

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I test each of these items before listing but I can't take them to work for a week. That and I am human. My customers and my standing with eBay are very important to me. If there is any issue please contact me before leaving feedback. Most likely we can work it out!!!! I'm not happy till you are!!!


 

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