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SQUARE ANVIL 1/4 - PART - Ingersoll Rand

Part #: 2101-314

The Ingersoll Rand 2101-314 Square Anvil is an essential OEM replacement part designed to restore the peak performance of your professional-grade 1/4-inch drive impact wrenches. This genuine component ensures optimal power transfer and extends the operational life of your valuable Ingersoll Rand tools, maintaining their reliability in demanding work environments.

Key Features

  • Genuine OEM Component: This is an authentic Ingersoll Rand part (2101-314), ensuring perfect compatibility and performance with specified tools.
  • Restores Performance: Replaces worn or damaged anvils to bring impact wrenches back to their original torque output and efficiency.
  • Durable Construction: Manufactured from high-strength materials, designed to withstand the rigorous demands of professional automotive and industrial use.
  • Precision Engineering: Ensures an exact fit and reliable power transmission, critical for consistent fastening and loosening applications.
  • Maintains Tool Longevity: Replacing a worn anvil proactively prevents further damage to the tool's internal mechanisms, safeguarding your investment.

Applications

The Ingersoll Rand 2101-314 Square Anvil is crucial for the maintenance and repair of compatible 1/4-inch drive Ingersoll Rand impact wrenches, including models such as the 2101XPA and 2101KA. It is ideal for professional technicians and mechanics in automotive service, vehicle maintenance, industrial assembly, and general repair shops where tool uptime and consistent performance are paramount. Replacing this component ensures your impact wrench continues to deliver the power and reliability expected from Ingersoll Rand tools.

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  • Model: 258538
  • Shipping Weight: 0.09lbs
  • UPC: 663023048178
  • Manufacturers Part #: 2101-314
  • Manufactured by: Ingersoll Rand
  • Also Known As: IRC-2101-314, IR2101-314

This product was added to our catalog on Sunday 08 October, 2017.