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No hay artículos en el carroM K Navarro
Comentado en México el 8 de abril de 2025
MUY BUENO SOLO TUVE QUE COMPRAR EL ACCESORIO DE CAMBIO RAPIDO
Jonal pierre
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 9 de noviembre de 2024
the product is great but that locking spring for the chisel is dangerous it needs to be replaced with quick connect.
Miguel De La Garza
Comentado en México el 20 de noviembre de 2021
Herramienta de buena calidad, ha cumplido con su función sin problemas. La entrega se realizó en tiempo y forma. Sin duda la recomiendo
Terra_Karma
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 29 de agosto de 2020
I was trying to remove a Nissan Titan (4x4) front hub bearing and it laughed at the 5 lbs sliding hammer that I rented at the local auto parts store so I tried my Craftsman air hammer on it as well and the bearing got a good laugh out of that as well. I ordered the CP7150 since from the stroke it was closest to the "Big Nasty" without the $200 increase in price. Now I'm not saying this is as good as "Big Nasty" but I put a 5' whip and Milton high flow quick connect on it as soon as it got here. I have all Milton high flows on my compressor piping as well.I also bought the Astro Pneumatic hub puller as well since this bearing showed no sign's of wanting to come off. This morning I did change my Craftsman air hammer to the Milton high flow as well since it was around before I ever knew about the high flows and what a difference they make. Anyway I went to work on the truck getting ready to find out how well the Astro Pneumatic hub puller was going to work but the CP7150 had other idea's. It broke the bearing loose in just a couple of seconds and had it spinning out, with a slight tilt it was also bringing the bearing out of the knuckle and the bearing hit the ground. Mind you my Craftsman is hitting A LOT harder now with the high flow but it still isn't hitting like the CP7150.For anyone wanting to know it's made in Taiwan but so are my Mac wrench sets, Blue Point tools and my next lathe will have been made there as well, Taiwan makes a lot of tools now and the quality is there so don't let that bother you. One of the best things you can do is make sure you have high flow connectors on ALL of your connections and you wont believe what a difference it makes.If you plan to place a quick change retainer on it I recommend getting the Grey Pneumatic CH1001. I have tried several of the quick change retainers and the only one I haven't had fail on me is the Grey Pneumatics, they are pricey but worth it.
JAMES M KOPKO
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 14 de marzo de 2020
I am a professional mechanic of 40 years. I have purchased many air hammers over the years and paid over $300 off the tool truck with fabled promises that they are The most powerful beast of an air hammer ever made. Been disappointed every time. So this time I figured "what have I got to loose?" I purchased this hammer and have been very satisfied! I am not going to tell you this thing is the strongest hammer ever made simply because I dont believe there is any test that could prove such a silly statement. All I can tell you is it works as good as any one I have ever used and it is a fraction of the price.
Customer
Comentado en Canadá el 4 de septiembre de 2019
Very hard hitting hammer even without considering the reasonable price. This one is being used in a farm shop mostly for rattling stuff loose (bearings, pins, etc). I do find the trigger kind of hard to feather so take that into consideration if you really need to be able to modulate the impacts for light scraping or riveting.
northof492000
Comentado en Canadá el 1 de marzo de 2016
Great tool and price along with 2 day delivery to my house. I have used to chisel stucco on our house and have most of it off in a couple of weeks of part time usage. About 1000 sq feet of wall to make chisel lines both vertically and horizontally, then just rip off in big chunks. The longer stroke definitely gives it more power to break through the stucco. I had used one with a 2 5/8" stoke and you could tell the difference big time. For the cost it has saved me a ton of labor. Would highly recommend. I would also recommend getting a extra spring or two as I had just broken mine today. I had the Zip change spring on mine. Item 17c on the parts drawing that came with the chisel.
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