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Snap-on introduces Compact heavy duty cordless impact wrench
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Kenosha, Wis.--Snap-on Tools set the cordless impact performance standard with its groundbreaking 1/2-inch-drive wrench which put out more than 400 foot-pounds of torque.  That same technology has now been applied to a more compact and lightweight package in the new 3/8-inch cordless impact wrench from Snap-on that offers industry-leading control and comfort.


Boasting 230 foot-pounds of bolt break away torque, the CT4410 allows technicians to rev it up and get jobs done quicker and easier.  The patented super heavy duty impact mechanism and the heat-treated alloy gears deliver strength and durability and reduce the chance of breakage.


Along with the uncompromising power, Snap-on's new impact wrench also offers comfort. Featuring an oversized trigger for precise control, a cushion-grip handle for less strain, a cushion-mounted motor for reduced vibration and a one-handed forward/reverse switch to easily change directions, it allows technicians to work longer with less fatigue.


The CT4410 comes with a powerful 14.4 volt battery system that includes dual rail slide-on batteries with self-aligning terminal block that offers longer battery life.


Overall, the new impact wrench possesses some of the highest torque rating and free speed in the industry, while also being one of the most compact and convenient.





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