Chicago Pneumatic Air Hammer .401 Round Shank - CP7111
Chicago Pneumatic CP7111 Air Hammer: Power, Precision, and Versatility in Your Hands!
The Chicago Pneumatic Air Hammer with a .401 Round Shank (CP7111) is a powerful and versatile pneumatic tool designed for various automotive, industrial, and metalworking applications.
The Chicago Pneumatic CP7111 Air Hammer is a professional-grade pneumatic hand tool engineered for precision, power, and durability. It is designed to deliver exceptional performance in tasks such as cutting, chiseling, shaping, and metalworking. Whether you're a professional mechanic, metalworker, or DIY enthusiast, the CP7111 is a valuable addition to your toolkit.
Technical Specifications:
- Type: Pneumatic Air Hammer
- Shank Size: .401 inch (round shank)
- Bore Diameter: 0.75 in
- Stroke: 2.64 in.
- Power Source: Pneumatic (Air-powered)
- Max Rivet Sizes: 1/4", Steel 3/16"
- Air Inlet Size: 1/4 inch NPT
- Blows per Minute: 3000 BPM
- Air Consumption at Load: 25 CFM (Cubic Feet Per Minute)
- Max. Operating Pressure: 91 PSI (Pounds Per Square Inch)
- Length: 6.73 in.
- Weight: 3.53 lbs
Key Features and Characteristics:
- Pneumatic Operation: The CP7111 operates on compressed air, providing consistent and reliable power for a wide range of tasks. Its pneumatic design ensures that it can handle heavy-duty applications without overheating.
- .401 Round Shank: The .401-inch round shank is a standard size in the industry, making it compatible with a wide range of chisels, punches, and cutting attachments.
- Ergonomic Design: Designed with user comfort in mind, the CP7111 boasts an ergonomic handle and lightweight construction, reducing operator fatigue during prolonged use.
- Quick Change Chuck: The quick-change chuck system facilitates fast and tool-free accessory changes, ensuring efficient transitions between various tasks.
- Rear Exhaust: The rear exhaust directs air away from the user and the work area, enhancing user comfort and safety.
The Chicago Pneumatic CP7111 Air Hammer is commonly used for:
- Removing and installing automotive suspension components.
- Cutting through sheet metal and bolts.
- Chiseling and shaping metal surfaces.
- Rivet and pin removal.
- General metalworking and fabrication tasks.