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Astro Tools 1831 Onyx 3/8
Astro Tools 1831 Onyx 3/8
Astro Tools 1831 Onyx 3/8
Astro Tools 1831 Onyx 3/8
Astro Tools 1831 Onyx 3/8

Astro Tools 1831 Onyx 3/8" Palm Impact Wrench - 445ft/lb Torque, Compact & Powerful for Auto Repair, Tire Changes & Mechanical Work

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Description

The Astro Tools 1831 ONYX 3/8" Palm Impact Wrench - 445ft/lb is designed with a 3.46" impact head length and a reactionless design, which means the impact can be gripped with only a few fingers. This tool features a 20” hose with swivel ends and remote throttle, meaning wherever your hand and arm can fit, you can now impact. This impact wrench ensures there is adequate space behind your hand for the bolt to unthread if held in your palm. You can now achieve true remote impacting access with 445ft-lbs of torque from this all new palm impact!

Features

    True remote impacting access with 445ft-lbs of torque from the all new palm impact!

    25” hose with swivel ends and remote throttle, wherever your hand and arm can fit you can now impact!

    3.46" impact head length, reactionless design means the impact can be gripped with as little as a few fingers

    Ensure there is adequate space behind operating hand for bolt to unthread if held in palm, take care to avoid interference!

Reviews

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This tool made the impossible job of removing the rear turbo bolt on a 2003 F350 6.0L engine EASY. Extremely happy with the size and power of this tool. Brilliant idea to remove the handle so this can fit in very tight spaces with nearly 500 ft/lbs of torque for removing stubborn bolts. I used a 17mm extraction socket with this tool to remove a 10mm bolt. The larger extraction socket fit over the bolt flange and spacer making the removal easy. One of the pics shows the turbo pedestal...it's the back mounting hole that the bolt was removed from.
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