Cordless Impact Wrench

Porter Cable announces the launch of its new 20V MAX Lithium Ion 1/2 Inch Hog Ring Impact Wrench (PCC740). (Maximum initial battery voltage (measured without a workload) is 20 volts. Nominal voltage is 18.) This new impact wrench is an extension of the 20V MAX Lithium Ion Get Linked™ system of tools, a range of widely used cordless tools created for residential professionals at an affordable price. This tool is the first cordless impact wrench from Porter Cable and operates on any Porter Cable 20V MAX Lithium Ion battery.

    

The 20V MAX Lithium Ion 1/2 Inch Hog Ring Impact Wrench is engineered with residential contractors and mechanics in mind. The tool features a 1/2" hog ring anvil, providing 330 ft-lbs of max torque for construction applications aznd lug nut removal. The 1/2" hog ring anvil allows for quick and easy socket changes for a variety of applications. A variable speed trigger enables the user to control the tool’s speed and delivers 0–1,700 rotations per minute and 0–2,500 impacts per minute to complete heavy-duty applications quickly. By eliminating cords and hoses of electric and pneumatic impact wrenches, the cordless tool offers convenience and efficiency.

    

The tool’s 4.0Ah 20V MAX Lithium Ion battery pack delivers the runtime and performance that residential professionals require. The impact wrench is 9.9" in length and, combined with the 4.0 Ah battery, weighs 6 lbs. The cordless impact wrench is designed with an ergonomic over-molded grip for comfort engineered to limit user fatigue. The tool also includes an LED work light to help illuminate dark work areas.

    

The PCC740LA is priced at $159 MSRP (kitted with one 4.0Ah battery) and the PCC740B is available bare for $119 MSRP. The 20V MAX Lithium Ion 1/2 Inch Hog Ring Impact Wrench (PCC740) comes with a 3-year limited, 1-year service and 90-day money-back guarantee.


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