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    Ingersoll Rand 2707 vs 244?

    Motor size. The 2707 is the Industrial number. Came with either a ring or pin type anvil.
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    another find

    Just found this under that same bench. Looks to be in nice shape both looks and working.
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    Just found

    Thanks. I think I may have come across the mates.
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    Cleveland Pneumatic Butterfly Impact

    That tool is the about the same as the old Chicago Pneumatic CP720 . The screw you see is for the impact mech. you can use 20wt. oil. 1/2 ounce will do the trick.
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    Just found

    Hi. New guy here. Very interesting site for sure. This old tool thread got me to thinking about a box in the poll shed that I moved up here after the wife's dad passed. Some old stuff in it that were his fathers. I,m 76 so its some old (S). Here's the names off a few tools I will try and get...
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    CP 1/2 right angle impact pat. In 1940!

    Morning. If you don't mind let me make a little correction. Its not central Pneumatic. The tool was made by the Chicago Pneumatic Tool Co. Utica New York. More than happy to help with what ever I can with CP tools. Lots of old parts breakdowns and torque specs. The old CP/IR tools live a long...
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    CP 1/2 right angle impact pat. In 1940!

    I should have added. I think you can still get a lot of parts.
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    CP 1/2 right angle impact pat. In 1940!

    Yes a great tool in its day. Model is a CP 349 ran. Also made in a regular straight or pistol grip.Cp also made a 3/4 and 1 inch with that type clutch. The clutch or impact mech. whatever you choose to call it was called a rocking dog type. All could be had with that right angle head. If you...
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