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Spring - KF-124332 - Chicago Pneumatic Parts

Part #: KF124332

Ensure the peak performance and longevity of your professional-grade Chicago Pneumatic tools with the genuine Chicago Pneumatic Spring - KF-124332. This OEM replacement part is engineered to the exact specifications of your equipment, playing a critical role in the proper function of pneumatic ratchets. Replacing worn or damaged springs with this authentic component helps restore original tool performance and prevent operational issues.

Key Features

  • Genuine Chicago Pneumatic Part: Manufactured by Chicago Pneumatic Parts, ensuring perfect fit and compatibility with your tools.
  • OEM Quality Assurance: Built to meet original manufacturer standards for durability, reliability, and long-term performance in demanding industrial and automotive environments.
  • Essential Throttle Valve Component: Specifically designed for use within the throttle valve assembly of pneumatic ratchets.
  • Ensures Proper Compression: Provides the necessary compression for the throttle valve when the throttle button is pressed, crucial for effective tool operation.
  • Durable Construction: Crafted from high-quality metal to withstand regular professional use and maintain its integrity over time.

Applications

The Chicago Pneumatic Spring - KF-124332 is an indispensable replacement part for professional technicians and mechanics working with Chicago Pneumatic pneumatic ratchets. It is primarily used to maintain the functionality of the throttle valve assembly, ensuring consistent air compression and preventing potential air leaks that can compromise tool efficiency. This spring is vital for restoring tools that may be experiencing issues such as a sticky throttle or inconsistent operation due to a worn, bent, or broken original spring. Utilizing this genuine part ensures your pneumatic tools continue to perform reliably in automotive service, industrial maintenance, and other demanding applications.

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This product was added to our catalog on Monday 22 January, 2007.