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Brand New ½" Nano Impact

Astro_Pneumatic_Tools

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Innovative twin hammer design
Extremely short profile, full length of less than 3 7/8"
Incredibly light weight at 3.0lbs
450 ft/lbs of max torque
3 forward speed and 3 reverse speed settings

1/2" Nano 450ft/lb Impact Wrench
Free Speed: 10.000 R.P.M
Clutch Type: Twin Hammer
Max.torque: 450 ft-lb
Working.torque: 350 ft-lb
Drive Size: 1/2"
Avg.Air Consump.: 4.8 CFM
Noise Level: 86 dB
Overall Length: 3.85" / 97.75 mm
Net Weight: 3.0lbs / 1.35Kg
Air Inlet: 1/4"
Sug.Air Pressure: 90 Psi

It is in stock now, so make sure to contact us if you need a distributor referral!

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CobraRed

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I was talking to a retailer whose getting these in and I think we're going to see these around $140 +/- when they show in stock.

Edit: You can find them around $100 now :willy_nil
 
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Bran Diezel

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I like it and will probably buy one, 3/8 would probably be a sure thing too.

Now if you could just make one even smaller at 2500ft lb so I can get rid of any crank bolt at anytime that would be just peachy! ;)
 

Nele

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Even that i dont use air tools a whole lot more, this one makes me want to get the air hose out and try it.
 

Olafur

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I will be watching this thing. If users report good trigger control I want one. IMHO trigger control is very big factor.
 
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CobraRed

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It would never win a beauty contest. I doubt if anyone would even want to steal one.Ken

Did you not see the black chrome housing! I remember having to pay extra for that finish on my wheels hahaha
 

johninct

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I would like to see a U tube video of a direct comparison with this tool vs. King Tony M7. Does it come with a rubber boot?
 

Jason280

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Interesting, curious how much "shorter" it is than than the Northern Tool Klutch version...
 

superautobacs

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There are a few different short nose/stubby impacts in the market:


KT-Pro (M7):

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Master:

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Klutch:

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John Deere !?

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CP:

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Cornwell:

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For the European markets:

Hazet (very similar to the Cornwell and CP above):

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BGS:

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Kamasa:

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Laser:

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superautobacs

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This Tuf tools one might be shorter!? I'll have to measure it to be exact, but I recall the length to be around 3.5". According to the label, it claims 500ft/lbs max :dunno:

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Mastermind

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A 3/8 would be nice, if I'm breaking out 1/2 I'm looking for bigger torque numbers. And the screw heads on the rear...change them to button heads? I see them catching on things, like brake hoses and abs wires...
 
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