Chicago Pneumatic launches next-gen 3/4" impact wrench

Nov. 7, 2018
The new CP7769 version is more compact, ergonomic and seven percent lighter than its predecessor, helping to improve users' efficiency and comfort.

Chicago Pneumatic launched its next generation 3/4" impact wrench for use in MRO, general mechanic and medium and heavy vehicle repair applications. The new CP7769 version is more compact, ergonomic and seven percent lighter than its predecessor, helping to improve users' efficiency and comfort, as well as allowing easy access to hard-to-reach spaces. The design is now matching the well-known red and black Chicago Pneumatic colors. 

"Our expertise has allowed us to develop an unrivaled 3/4" impact wrench: it is lightweight, small, with better power controls, whilst delivering outstanding performance. It really is the perfect tool for professionals who are looking for a more pleasant and enjoyable everyday use," said Yann Pasco, global business development manager for vehicle service at Chicago Pneumatic. 

Chicago Pneumatic has developed its new tool for users' comfort in mind and, all controls, including a variable speed trigger, are within reach. The operator can change between forward and reverse in addition to adjusting the power with one hand, and in any position, which reduces fatigue on operator's wrist and arm and facilitates the use in tight spaces. 

The new 3/4" impact wrench provides up to 1,440 ft-lbs of maximum torque and is designed with a twin hammer mechanism to provide the operator with a durable and efficient tool, enabling mechanics and vehicle service professionals to increase their uptime and productivity.

The new 3/4" impact wrench CP7769 is also available with a 6" anvil (No. CP7769-6) and in a 1" version (No. CP7779). 

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