Transportation Industry

Gasoline impact wrench - Brief Article

Railway Age, March, 1999

Railquip, Inc., offers a portable gasoline impact wrench to meet California emission regulations. Powered by a two-stroke, air-cooled Tanaka gasoline engine, the wrench is light, quiet, and powerful, says Railquip. The 25-inch long, 39.57-pound wrench has a one-inch square driver, a free speed of 1,200 rpm, and can hold a 1 1/4-inch bolt.

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