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Impact Adaptor 1"; 11/2" - Stahlwille

Part #: 36030006

The Stahlwille 36030006 Impact Adaptor is engineered for professional mechanics and industrial technicians who require robust and reliable tools for demanding applications. This adaptor seamlessly transitions between different drive sizes, enhancing the versatility of your existing impact wrench setup. It is an essential component for tackling heavy-duty fastening and loosening tasks across various sectors.

Key Features

  • Professional-Grade Construction: Manufactured by Stahlwille, ensuring high-quality materials and construction for durability and long service life in rigorous environments.
  • Drive Size Conversion: Designed to adapt 1" drive impact wrenches to accommodate 1 1/2" drive sockets, providing flexibility for a wider range of fasteners.
  • High Torque Resilience: Built to withstand the extreme forces generated by impact tools, preventing deformation or breakage under heavy load.
  • Precision Fit: Engineered for a secure and precise fit between the impact wrench and socket, minimizing play and maximizing power transfer.
  • Industrial Application Ready: Suitable for continuous use in professional settings, reflecting Stahlwille's commitment to industrial-grade tool performance.

Applications

This impact adaptor is ideal for professional technicians working on heavy machinery, commercial vehicles, and industrial equipment. Common use cases include maintenance and repair of large trucks, agricultural machinery, construction equipment, and industrial plant machinery where larger fasteners and higher torque requirements are common. It facilitates efficient work in automotive workshops, manufacturing plants, and field service operations.

Specifications

  • Model Number: 36030006
  • Inside Square Drive: 1 1/2"
  • Outside Square Drive: 1"
  • Length (L): 90 mm
  • Diameter (d): 86 mm
  • Weight: 2100 g
  • EAN Code: 4018754103522
  • Standard Pack: 1 piece
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This product was added to our catalog on Tuesday 05 October, 2010.