Get Monster Torque And Performance With The New Snap-on CT8850 18 Volt Cordless Impact Wrench

Get Monster Torque And Performance With The New Snap-on CT8850 18 Volt Cordless Impact Wrench

Snap-onThe new Snap-on CT8850 1/2-inch Cordless Impact Wrench is a monster when it comes to productivity, versatility and power. Featuring an 18 Volt Lithium battery, the new CT8850 can remove 450 bolts tightened at 400 ft-lb in one battery charge, stated the company.

“The new Snap-on 18 Volt 1/2-inch Cordless Impact Wrench provides 600 ft-lbs of torque output, making it one of the most powerful on the market,” said Rodger Isetts, product manager for Snap-on. “The CT8850 features a 72 watt-hour, 18 Volt Lithium battery for long run times and an integrated one-watt LED light provides excellent visibility. It has a high-efficiency, rare-earth magnet, four-brush motor for maximum efficiency and durability, making it an excellent addition to any Snap-on tool box.”

Providing extra torque and 33 percent more run time than comparable impacts, the new Snap-on CT8850 18 Volt 1/2-inch Cordless Impact Wrench also features:

• Micro-controlled digital smart switch with variable speed and a thermal sensor to protect from overheating
• Battery fuel gauge indicating charge status
• Alloy steel, heat treated, helical gears for maximum durability
• Alloy steel hammer and gear carrier, accurately machined for extreme toughness
• Patented impact mechanism design
• Ergonomic design with soft grip handles to reduce user fatigue

Customers can learn more about the new Snap-on CT8850 18 Volt 1/2-inch Cordless Impact Wrench by contacting their participating Snap-on franchisee or representative, visiting www.snapon.com/powertools or calling toll free 877-SNAPON-4 (877-762-7664).

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