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1" Heavy-Duty Impact Wrench - SP Air Corporation

Part #: SP-1194-6

The SP Air SP-1194-6 1" Heavy-Duty Impact Wrench is engineered for demanding automotive and industrial applications, providing significant torque for fastening and loosening large bolts and nuts. Designed with professional mechanics and technicians in mind, this impact wrench delivers reliable performance and robust construction for continuous use in challenging work environments. Its powerful mechanism ensures efficient operation when tackling stubborn fasteners.

Key Features

  • Robust 1" Drive: Built to handle heavy-duty fastening tasks requiring substantial torque output.
  • Durable Construction: Manufactured with high-quality materials to withstand the rigors of daily professional use, ensuring longevity and consistent performance.
  • Ergonomic Design: Engineered for user comfort during extended operation, reducing fatigue for the technician.
  • Optimized Power-to-Weight Ratio: Delivers impressive power without excessive bulk, making it manageable for its class.
  • Professional-Grade Reliability: Designed by SP Air Corporation to meet the exacting standards of professional workshops and industrial settings.

Applications

This 1" heavy-duty impact wrench is an essential tool for various professional applications. It is particularly well-suited for truck and heavy vehicle maintenance, including lug nut removal and installation on commercial trucks, buses, and agricultural machinery. Industrial mechanics will find it invaluable for assembly and disassembly of large machinery, structural steel work, and other high-torque industrial fastening tasks where reliability and power are paramount.

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  • Model: 220522
  • Shipping Weight: 17.5lbs
  • UPC: 857628004824
  • Manufacturers Part #: SP-1194-6
  • Manufactured by: SP Air Corporation
  • Also Known As: SJSP-1194-6, SPJSP-1194-6

This product was added to our catalog on Friday 17 July, 2015.