⚡ Power through repairs with precision and ease!
The Chicago Pneumatic CP824 Air Ratchet Wrench combines rapid 220 RPM speed with a safe torque range of 3.7-12.5 ft.lbf, housed in a lightweight 1.1 lb aluminum body. Designed for professional mechanics, its compact 1/4-inch drive and ergonomic build make it ideal for tight automotive repair and maintenance tasks, backed by durable hardened gears and a 1-year limited warranty.
Color | Red |
Brand | Chicago Pneumatic |
Material | Aluminum |
Item Length | 7.75 Inches |
Item Weight | 1.1 Pounds |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Head Style | Square Drive |
Finish Type | Painted |
Item Torque | 12.5 Foot Pounds |
Operation Mode | Pneumatic |
Manufacturer | Chicago Pneumatic |
UPC | 015451527303 154515273036 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00015451527303 |
Part Number | T025390 |
Item Weight | 1.12 pounds |
Item model number | CP824 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 1/4-Inch |
Style | Standard Duty |
Finish | Painted |
Power Source | air-powered |
Measurement System | inch |
Included Components | Air Ratchet Wrench Tool |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | 1 year limited warranty |
I**!
Very powerful
I am a professional technician. I was dissatisfied with the performance of the Ingersoll Rand tools I had used my whole career. A little over a year ago I broke down and spent $300 on a Snap-on 1/4 inch air ratchet. Just out of warranty it lost all power and was going to cost $100 to rebuild. Junk. On the advice of a co-worker I bought this ratchet and have had it for two months now. It works great. It claims 15 lb-ft of torque and the Snap-on claimed 30 lb-ft yet it is just as powerful as the Snap-on ever was. I also much prefer the smaller trigger. It is excellent in small spaces. Hopefully it is more durable than the Snap-on. IR is very durable but extremely loud and weak.
J**O
Loving this thing!
For many years I made do with just a ratchet.... I didnt want to spend a ton of money on a snapon or otherwise and the craftsman brand didnt feel great in my hand plus they were too bulky. I find myself using this ratchet ALOT. its slim and it is the perfect size... not too long but not stubby either. Take into account that I am a professional mechanic and use this EVERYDAY. No regrets in buying this tool
R**R
small but powerfull
like over all design. forward/reverse control not easy to use . and trigger too small
J**S
Haven't used
Owned this several years haven't used I used battery powered would recommend Milwaukee M12 fuel 1/4 ratchet. I'm sure this will work just fine just don't like dragging air hose. Most Chicago air powered tools are pretty good. I have Chicago air file it does good job.
M**G
Careful
Sell you a cheaper one but charge you for the more exspensive one other wise the old switch a roo
Z**K
Best quality
Chicago Pneumatic air tools are a whole other level of quality. My current airvwrench from them is going on 12 years and works as good as day one. I expect this ratchet to last 20+ years like all of their products. I use these things daily and put them through hours of work a week and they have never let me down once. Just make sure to oil daily and service any parts as needed.
E**R
Love it
I am professional automotive technician this 1/4 air ratchet has pretty much what I think is the perfect amount of power for it's drive size also fairly quiet in my opinion compared to others I've tried for comparison. One of the tools I compared this with was made by Ingersoll. The Ingersoll I compared it to was way too strong for its drive size - Example it would break the heads off bolts with ease. While this product is not as strong but brings bolts and nuts to the perfect level of tightness without damaging bolts or studs. Also it was not as loud as the Ingersoll. The Chicago pnumanic has worked for me well and i pretty much use it every day without failure
D**8
Nice little ratchet
Nice little ratchet. Made in Japan. Solidly built. Good power for its size. I'm impressed with the quality. I have to snap on Impacts a Chicago pnuematic air hammer and now this little gem. I think in the future I will be buying cp. for the money I don't think they can be beat. In not a professional technician but a diyer.
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