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Maximize your efficiency with this versatile pistol hammer, specifically created for general maintenance and body shop tasks. It is part of the CP7110 series, which includes six distinct models. Among these are three varieties of pistol hammers: the round 0.401-inch short hammer, the 0.401-inch short hexagonal shank, and the round 0.401-inch long hammer. Additionally, the series features three kits that comprise the same short round hammer, short hexagonal shank, and long round hammer.
The CP7150K Heavy Duty Air Hammer stands out with its extended piston strokes, offering greater force with each blow. The kit is expertly packaged with a four-piece chisel set housed in a robust carrying case. Designed with an integral muffler, this air hammer significantly reduces exhaust noise, contributing to a more pleasant working environment. Furthermore, all impact components are heat-treated to ensure long-lasting durability, while the ergonomic handle enhances user comfort during extensive use.
Capable of delivering 2,100 blows per minute, the CP7150K is ideal for a wide range of applications including muffler and pipe removal, body shop operations, shock work, rust scraping, and light front-end tasks. The spring retainer allows for straightforward accessory changes, and its 0.401-inch chisel shank opening provides added versatility.
Notable specifications of the CP7150K include a chisel shank opening of 0.401 inches, a bore diameter of 0.75 inches, a flow rate of 4.5 cfm, a stroke length of 3.5 inches, and a recommended hose size of 3/8 inches. It effectively replaces the previous model, the CP715K.
When considering speed and power, the air hammer delivers an impressive 2,300 blows per minute, making it highly effective for metal shaping, chiseling, and bolt removal tasks. The pistol grip design enhances ergonomics, providing comfortable handling even during prolonged use. This thoughtful design reduces operator fatigue, allowing for increased precision and control.
Safety is a priority with the CP7150K, as the integral muffler not only minimizes noise but also helps maintain a quieter work environment while engaging in demanding applications. This feature is particularly beneficial in professional settings where concentration and communication are key.
In summary, the CP7150K Heavy Duty Air Hammer is an essential tool for maintenance, body shop work, and construction projects. Its robust design enables it to handle a variety of materials with ease, making it a reliable choice for professionals in various fields. With its combination of power, comfort, and safety features, this air hammer is poised to enhance your productivity and craftsmanship in any demanding task.
product information:
Attribute | Value | ||||
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brand | Chicago Pneumatic | ||||
power_source | Air Powered | ||||
maximum_rotational_speed | 2300 RPM | ||||
maximum_chuck_size | 0.4 Inches | ||||
color | Factory | ||||
included_components | Manufactuered Brand Product | ||||
special_feature | 2300 Blow Per Minute | ||||
product_dimensions | 8.86"L | ||||
material | Metal | ||||
speed | 2100 RPM | ||||
item_weight | 3.75 pounds | ||||
drill_type | Hammer Drill | ||||
is_electric | No | ||||
upc | 015451591137 069060345575 | ||||
global_trade_identification_number | 00015451591137 | ||||
manufacturer | Chicago Pneumatic | ||||
part_number | CP7150K | ||||
country_of_origin | Taiwan | ||||
item_model_number | CP7150K | ||||
is_discontinued_by_manufacturer | No | ||||
size | One Size | ||||
style | Kit - Round Shank / 2300 Blow Per Minute | ||||
finish | Clear | ||||
item_package_quantity | 1 | ||||
special_features | 2300 Blow Per Minute | ||||
batteries_included | No | ||||
batteries_required | No | ||||
warranty_description | 1 year limited warranty | ||||
customer_reviews |
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best_sellers_rank | #77,990 in Tools & Home Improvement (See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement) #62 in Power Hammer Drills | ||||
date_first_available | December 2, 2010 |