Buy Chicago Pneumatic CP7111Hk.401

The CP7111H Air Hammer Hex Shank Kit is a versatile and cost-effective tool that can be used for a variety of general construction and auto body shop tasks.

Pistol Grip Hammer has a fast cutting action.

Hexagonal shank in the industry standard.40.

Quick accessory swapping is made simple with this retainer.

The CP7110 series is made up of six different models.

Description of the Produc.

Utilize the benefits of this pistol hammer, which was created for general maintenance and body shop applications. This model is part of the CP7110 series, which consists of six models: three pistol hammers (round 0.401″ short hammer, round 0.401″ hexagonal shank, and round 0.401″ long hammer) and three kits (round 0.401″ long hammer, round 0.401″ hexagonal shank, round 0.401″ long hammer) (round 0.401″ short hammer, 0.401″ hexagonal shank and round 0.401″ long hammer). Because of the high quality of its pneumatic tools and the dedication of its employees, Chicago Pneumatic has established itself as a leader in the industry since its founding in the United States in 1901. Throughout the company’s history, our employees have been motivated to research, develop, manufacture, and deliver products that meet the needs of our customers today and in the future.

The Manufacturer’s Statemen.

The CP7111K Regular Duty Air Hammer Kit is a powerful yet cost-effective air hammer that is designed to cut quickly and efficiently. Included in the kit is a 4-piece chisel set that is packaged in a heavy-duty carry case. Designed for muffler and pipe removal, body shop and shock work, scraping rust and light front-end work, it produces 3500 blows per minute and includes a spring retainer for quick and easy accessory change. It has a 0.441-inch shank, a 3/4-inch bore, and an average air consumption of 3.38 cfm. The air inlet thread is 1/4-inch NPT, and the minimum hose size is 3/8-inch. The sound level is 105 dBA. (This model replaces the CP711K..

This tool was exactly what I was looking for when it came to chiseling the old mortar out of the joints in my brick chimney. It took me an hour to complete what would have taken me a day and a half to complete using a hammer and tuck pointing chisel previously. It is powerful enough to work quickly while remaining small enough to avoid damaging the bricks, and I was able to work with it for three hours straight without becoming fatigued.

If someone were to do demolition work on their own, they might want a more powerful hammer, but they would also require a larger compressor. Ingersoll Rand P1IU-A9 Hand Carry Twinstack 2-HP Compressor (3.2 CFM @90 psi) provided enough power for me to continue working with only brief breaks to stretch and change positions. It’s likely that someone re-pointing a large wall would find that they needed a slightly stronger compressor if they were working on scaffolding that allowed them to move around easily.

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