View Full Version : Air ratchets-1/4"+3/8"+1/2"+3/8"right angle drill! - SOLD
edpontiac91
02-03-2010, 10:27 AM
I have selling all my air tools due to the fact that I no longer have a use for them. (1) is a 1/4" MAC TOOL air ratchet model number AR2855. (2) is a Central Pneumatic Professional 3/8" air ratchet. (3) is a Central Pneumatic 1/2" Impact Wrench Gun KIT. It comes in a black plastic case with these accessories-10 piece black standard sockets and a 5" extension. Specs on this are Torque...230 lbs. This gun looks it it was never used (no marks/scratches). (4) is a 3/8" right angle drill from Central Pneumatic. (5) is a truck pressure,reads up to 200 lbs., air installation guage with 12" rubber extension and brass 6" air chuck for filling tires. ALL the tools were in good working order. The ones from Central Pneumatic are from Harbor Freight and worked very well for the average tech. I am asking $30.00 for the 1/2" Impact KIT-and $25.00 for the 3/8" right angle drill, $25.00 for the 1/4" MAC TOOL air ratchet, the 3/8" air ratchet is $20.00 and $5.00 for the tire pressure inflator guage.
siguy
02-04-2010, 04:24 PM
pictures please
edpontiac91
02-04-2010, 05:32 PM
pictures please
I can help you out by sending you to the HarborFreight.com site. I'll give you the part numbers and you can check out the pictures and specs from there. (1) 3/8" right angle drill part number 2439-OVGA-their price $49.99-my price $25.00 (2) 3/8" Professional air ratchet part number 47214-OVGA-their price $$29.99-my price $20.00 (3) 1/2" Pneumatic Impact Wrench Gun part number 95310-OVGA-their price $24.99 plus mine has a case with a 5" extension and a 10 piece SAE Impact Socket set which has their part number 2543-OVGA-their price 14.99-my price for the TOTAL KIT is $30.00 (4) 1/4" MAC TOOL air ratchet $25.00/ no picture (5) Dual Chuck Tire Inflator with Dual Gauge part number 92360-OVGA-their price $7.99-my price $5.00. All of these tools have given me great service when I was the manager, of Flemington Car & Truck Country, in the P.D.I. department and was installing running boards and roof racks and tire changes. Even if the price of the Harbor Freight tools looks too low, I found the quality of items to be quite good. Sure you can spend a TON more for Snap-On, and if your doing H.D. jobs ALL the time, then that is the way to go, but for the average tech, these tools will serve you just fine. Plus ALL the tools have the air nipple attached to the end.
edpontiac91
02-25-2010, 08:09 PM
I've reduced the ENTIRE LOT to $75.00. This has to be a good deal for some tech starting off or for spares. Check out the specs and the variety of sizes that I have there. I know the right angle drill has come in real handy for a lot of jobs and the 1/2" impact gun is like brand new in a case with a 10 piece SAE socket set. :nod:
edpontiac91
03-29-2010, 09:21 PM
BUMP-Anybody that thinks these are junk because it's sold by Harbor Freight are very wrong. They even have a large retail store on Route 1 (across from the Woodbridge Mall). I used these tools for several years and they held up quite well and do not look like they were dropped or saw any severe service.
edpontiac91
04-08-2010, 07:45 PM
SOLD!
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