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πŸ’ͺ Powerful and Reliable: Chicago Pneumatic CP7150K Air Hammer for Efficient Pneumatic Jobs Review

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Description of πŸ’ͺ Powerful and Reliable: Chicago Pneumatic CP7150K Air Hammer for Efficient Pneumatic Jobs

Standard 0.401 round shank. Longer piston stroke for more power. Integral muffler minimizes exhaust sound. Easy change retainer for quick accessory changing. Ideal tool for heavy-duty applications.

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Revainrating 2 out of 5

The trigger is broken, never turns off completely!

I've had mine for about 6 months totaling about 15-20 minutes of combined use when the trigger stopped working properly. As soon as I connect it to the air hose it starts knocking. Not 100%, but 10-15%. And it's really weird because there is NO trigger. It was always 100% on or off, not in between. I just put a sole fork on it and use it to separate the tie rod end from the ball joints. It hits really hard but it can't relax the trigger and get a nice light smooth launch and then flat out, all…

Pros
  • Integrated muffler minimizes exhaust noise
Cons
  • Other Other

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Powerful jackhammer

I had an original 715 zipper gun that was already in good condition when I got it 15 years ago. I used it when working on cars. Worked especially well when installing A-arm suspension bushings and cutting rivets in the radius arm bushing bracket on Ford trucks. Now I work with trailers. Last week I replaced half the floor rails, side panels and stanchions on a wrecked trailer, all riveted (hundreds). My original 715 is finally cracked. Although it still works, the barrel comes off too easily. I

Pros
  • Longer stroke for more power
Cons
  • Quick start guide

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Works great for drill bits

I was trying to remove a Nissan Titan (4x4) front hub bearing and it made fun of a 5 pound slide hammer I borrowed from a local auto parts store, so i also tried it on my craftsman air hammer and the stock also enjoyed it. I ordered the CP7150 as it was the closest thing to "Big Nasty" without a $200 price increase. I'm not saying it's as good as the "Big Nasty" but I put a 5ft pole and Milton quick coupler on it as soon as it came out. I also have all Milton High Flow on my compressor lines. I

Pros
  • Perfect heavy duty tool
Cons
  • Crumpled packaging