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CHISEL-DIAMOND

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Chisel-Edging

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CHISEL-WIDE SCALING

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Chuck

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Chuck - KF-132752

Chuck - KF-132752

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Chuck-Keyless 10mm

Chuck-Keyless 10mm

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Clamp - KF-125118

Clamp - KF-125118

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CLUTCH DOG NS 041295

CLUTCH DOG NS 041295

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Air tools for automotive mechanics

Air tools are essential for automotive mechanics, as they can be used for a variety of tasks, including tightening and loosening bolts, removing stuck parts, and cleaning parts. Air tools are powered by compressed air, which is supplied by an air compressor. The air compressor pressurizes the air and then sends it through a hose to the air tool. The air tool uses the pressurized air to power its motor, which in turn drives the tool's various components.

Air tools are available in a variety of types, each of which is designed for a specific purpose. Some of the most common types of air tools used by automotive mechanics include:

  • Impact wrenches: Impact wrenches are used to loosen and tighten bolts quickly and easily. They are typically powered by a high-speed motor that drives a gear train, which in turn drives a hammer that impacts the bolt.
  • Air drills: Air drills are used for drilling holes in metal, plastic, and other materials. They are typically powered by a high-speed motor that drives a chuck, which holds the drill bit.
  • Air ratchets: Air ratchets are used to turn bolts and nuts in a clockwise or counterclockwise direction. They are typically powered by a low-speed motor that drives a gear train, which in turn drives a ratchet mechanism.
  • Air sanders: Air sanders are used to smooth and polish surfaces. They are typically powered by a high-speed motor that drives a rotating sanding disk.
  • Air grinders: Air grinders are used to grind and cut metal, plastic, and other materials. They are typically powered by a high-speed motor that drives a rotating grinding wheel.

Air tools are a valuable asset for automotive mechanics, as they can help them complete a variety of tasks quickly and easily. By choosing the right air tools for the job, automotive mechanics can improve their productivity and efficiency.

Types of air tools

  • Impact wrenches
  • Air drills
  • Air ratchets
  • Air sanders
  • Air grinders

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