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Hammer Case - Ingersoll-Rand Parts

Part #: AW234A727A

The Ingersoll-Rand AW234A727A Hammer Case is a genuine replacement part engineered to restore peak performance to your professional-grade Ingersoll-Rand impact wrenches. This critical component houses the internal hammer mechanism, essential for delivering the powerful torque and consistent operation that professional technicians and mechanics rely on daily. Ensure the longevity and efficiency of your valuable air tools by utilizing authentic Ingersoll-Rand parts for all repairs and maintenance.

Key Features

  • Genuine Ingersoll-Rand Part: Ensures perfect fit, form, and function for your Ingersoll-Rand tools, maintaining factory specifications and performance.
  • Durable Construction: Manufactured to withstand the demanding conditions of automotive and industrial environments, providing reliable service life.
  • Restores Impact Mechanism: Replaces worn or damaged hammer cases, allowing your impact wrench's hammer mechanism to operate effectively and deliver optimal torque.
  • Essential for Tool Longevity: Critical for comprehensive impact wrench repair and tool maintenance, extending the overall lifespan of your equipment.
  • Compatibility: Designed for use with Ingersoll Rand 231 Series Impact Wrenches, and other compatible models, ensuring a precise and secure fit.

Applications

This Ingersoll-Rand AW234A727A Hammer Case is an indispensable component for maintaining and repairing professional impact wrenches across various settings. It is ideal for automotive service shops, fleet maintenance operations, heavy-duty equipment service centers, and industrial facilities. Replace a damaged hammer case to prevent further wear on internal components and to ensure your impact wrench delivers consistent power for tasks such as fastening, loosening lug nuts, and other demanding applications. This replacement part is crucial for keeping your valuable air tools in prime working condition.

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This product was added to our catalog on Tuesday 16 October, 2012.