ARO® 7LN3A44 7 Series Right Angle Air Drill, 1/2 in Keyed Chuck, 3/4 hp, 26 cfm Air Flow, 90 psi, 11-1/8 in OAL
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MFG #: 7LN3A44
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- Bare Tool/Kit: Bare Tool
- Type: Right Angle
- Series: 7 Series
- Chuck Size: 1/2
- Chuck Type: Keyed
- Speed: 600
- Horsepower: 3/4
- Air Flow: 26
- Air Pressure: 90
- Air Inlet: 1/4 in NPT
- Throttle Style: Lever
- Minimum Hose Size: 1/4
- Sound Level: 82
- Reversible: No
- Overall Length: 11-1/8
ARO® Air Drill, Right Angle, Tool/Kit: Bare Tool, Series: 7 Series, 1/2 in Chuck, Keyed Chuck, 600 rpm, 3/4 hp, 26 cfm, 90 psi Air, 1/4 in NPT in NPT Air Inlet, Lever Throttle, 1/4 in Minimum Hose Size, 82 dBA, Reversible: No, 11-1/8 in Overall Length
- With simplified maintenance, high quality materials and durable housing, the 7 series angl
- User Experience: with an ergonomic design for operator comfort optimized power-to-weight r
- Simplified Maintenance: thanks to its modular design, you can interchange parts easily wit
- Durable: with high quality chuck, these drills can withstand harsh environments
- Skinsulate housing for operator comfort and productivity
- Cantilever-mounted planetary gears are easily accessible without need to press from gear f
- Excellent power-to-weight ratio gets the job done with less fatigue
With simplified maintenance, high quality materials and durable housing, the 7 series angle drills are dependable tools at economic costs
User Experience: with an ergonomic design for operator comfort optimized power-to-weight ratios for easier work with less fatigue, and a small angle head for ideal throttle orientation, these drills make any job a breeze
Simplified Maintenance: thanks to its modular design, you can interchange parts easily with low maintenance costs
Durable: with high quality chuck, these drills can withstand harsh environments
Skinsulate housing for operator comfort and productivity
Cantilever-mounted planetary gears are easily accessible without need to press from gear frame; simplifies maintenance
Excellent power-to-weight ratio gets the job done with less fatigue