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Broken Snap-On Impact

JUNK-MAN

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A friend of mine just gave me this broken Snap-On 1/2" impact after he got a new one, I'd like to have it repaired but, the warranty is up and, I have no idea what's wrong with it, when I shake it something rattles inside it. Does anyone know what could be wrong and, wear I can get some replacement parts for cheap, its a MG725 by the way.






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GTA Matt

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Takes 3 minutes to strip it completely bare. No magic inside of it at all. Find out what is broken and order replacement parts or a rebuild kit.
 
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fordbroncodave

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you can take it apart to see whats wrong, worst case scenario is assemble it again and send it in through your snap on dealer. I just bought a used one for $135 which feels strong still but when it gets weak I am gonna take it apart and fix whats needed.

Usually something minor or sticking.

I took apart several IM31's and every time it was hammer pins. $8 repair
 

stikman56

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Broken hammer or hammer cage pin is my guess. I'd be interested if you decide to sell it.
 

organ

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List it on ebay... from what I've seen some sucker will pay close to what a new one would cost...
 

stikman56

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List it on ebay... from what I've seen some sucker will pay close to what a new one would cost...

Good luck. New one's are 480 bucks and that one won't bring 100 bucks on ebay. I've been following impacts on there for years.
 

BDT/NWMN

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You can disassemble and inspect the components, and price out the needed parts... The $125 flat fee for a rebuild with warranty is a bargain if too much is trashed inside... Your call, but I have used the rebuild program in the past with good results... I sent in a totally worn out impact wrench and when it was returned; I was holding what appeared to be a totally new impact;;;;;except for two bolts holding the case together that appeared to be from the original impact..... sure got my money's worth on that one.. $125 for a literally new Snap-On impact isn't sounding too terrible??
 
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JAKE-THE-TOOL-MAN

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I would take it apart and see if you can fix it yourself, if not you can send it in for a flat rate repair. It's a little over a $100 and takes a few weeks, it will look the same but function like new. I sent my MG31 in through my driver, I'm not sure how mail in works.
 
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