Eagle EGA-111 3/8-Inch Butterfly Impact Wrench - High Torque Power Tool for Automotive Repair & DIY Projects | Perfect for Tire Changes, Lug Nut Removal & Mechanical Maintenance
Eagle EGA-111 3/8-Inch Butterfly Impact Wrench - High Torque Power Tool for Automotive Repair & DIY Projects | Perfect for Tire Changes, Lug Nut Removal & Mechanical MaintenanceEagle EGA-111 3/8-Inch Butterfly Impact Wrench - High Torque Power Tool for Automotive Repair & DIY Projects | Perfect for Tire Changes, Lug Nut Removal & Mechanical MaintenanceEagle EGA-111 3/8-Inch Butterfly Impact Wrench - High Torque Power Tool for Automotive Repair & DIY Projects | Perfect for Tire Changes, Lug Nut Removal & Mechanical MaintenanceEagle EGA-111 3/8-Inch Butterfly Impact Wrench - High Torque Power Tool for Automotive Repair & DIY Projects | Perfect for Tire Changes, Lug Nut Removal & Mechanical Maintenance

Eagle EGA-111 3/8-Inch Butterfly Impact Wrench - High Torque Power Tool for Automotive Repair & DIY Projects | Perfect for Tire Changes, Lug Nut Removal & Mechanical Maintenance

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Product Description

From the Manufacturer Eagle EGA-111 3/8-Inch Butterfly Impact Wrench.

Product Features

Clutch type Rocking Dog

Maximum torque 130 feet/lb

Air Consumption 4.1 scfm at 90 PSI

Great for any shop or home

Drive 3/8-Inch

Customer Reviews

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Impressed with the quality of this product. This products is made by Eagle Air Compressors & Pumps, from Canada. This model has more torque (130 ft-lbs) than similar and most butterfly impacts on the market. The tool has adequate power. Used a 1/2" air hose. Surprisingly it removed winter used lug nuts on a Honda Accord. Make sure to measure your air pressure at the END of your line when pulling the trigger. I run the regulator at 100psi to get 90psi at tool when tool is running. Will report back after a few years of use. Tool is being used in a light industrial environment.