The APT 759 Construction Tool Air Inlet Bushing is a component specifically designed for use with chipping hammers used in construction and demolition applications. This bushing serves as a connector between the air hose and the air inlet of the chipping hammer. Made from durable materials such as brass or aluminum, the APT 759 bushing features a threaded interior that allows for secure attachment to the air inlet of the chipping hammer. The exterior of the bushing is smooth and tapered, which allows for easy attachment of the air hose. The purpose of this bushing is to provide a secure and efficient connection between the air hose and the chipping hammer, allowing for consistent and reliable airflow. The design of the bushing also ensures that there are no air leaks or obstructions, which could compromise the performance of the chipping hammer. The APT 759 Construction Tool Air Inlet Bushing is a vital component for ensuring the proper operation of chipping hammers used in construction and demolition applications. Its sturdy construction and efficient design make it a reliable and long-lasting tool for professionals in the industry.
Features:
- Designed for use with APT chipping hammers
- 7/8-24" male fitting and 3/8" female fitting
- Durable construction for long-lasting use
- Easy to install with included hardware
- Reduces air flow and pressure for more precise tool operation
- Allows for connection to air compressor or other air supply source
- Improves operator comfort and reduces fatigue by allowing for flexibility in hose placement
Tech Tip: To increase tool performance, extend tool life and lessen repair cost use it with a Filter-Regulator-Lubricator (Click Here To Shop FRLs)
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