Pistol Grip Air Flux Chipper
- Air Inlet:1/4″ PT
- Min. Hose Size: 1/4″
- Air pressure: 90 psi (6.2 bar)
- Standard Accessory: Flat Chisel (No. 349940306)
- Optional: Tip Chisel (No. 349901070)
Pistol Air Flux Chipper
- Delivers 4,500 BPM high performance.
- Ergonomic Pistol Grip ensures comfortable handling and control.
- Compact design perfects for tight spaces.
- Low air consumption at 4.0 CFM maximizes efficiency.
- Perfect for industrial tasks like welding prep, cleaning, and surface finishing.
Showing 1 - 1 out of 1
Page 1 out of 1
SKU | Thumbnails | Shape Type | Free Speed | Length (mm) | Air Cons. (cfm/ l/min) | Noise (dB(A)) | Action | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
WX-431A
|
|
Pistol
|
3,000
|
203
|
7(200)
|
92
|
FAQ
Q1: What is a chipper gun, and what are its main uses?
A chipper gun, such as the Pistol Air Flux Chipper, is a high-performance pneumatic tool designed for industrial tasks. It is commonly used for welding prep, cleaning metal surfaces, removing rust, and surface finishing. Its compact design and ergonomic grip make it ideal for tight spaces and prolonged use.
Q2: Can the Pistol Air Flux Chipper gun be used in tight spaces?
Yes, its compact design makes it perfect for working in tight or confined spaces where larger tools might be impractical. It is an excellent choice for detailed and precision-focused tasks.
Q3: What industries can benefit from this chipper gun?
This chipper gun is ideal for industries such as construction, manufacturing, shipbuilding, and automotive repair. It is especially useful for tasks like welding preparation, cleaning debris, and smoothing surfaces.
Q4: What is the primary difference between a flux chipper gun and a grinder?
A flux chipper gun is a pneumatic tool designed to deliver high-frequency blows for tasks like welding preparation, rust removal, and surface cleaning. In contrast, a grinder uses a rotating abrasive wheel to grind, smooth, or cut materials. The key distinction lies in their operating mechanisms: chippers work through impact, while grinders use abrasion.
Q5: Can a flux chipper gun be used for surface finishing like a grinder?
While a flux chipper gun can handle surface cleaning and some finishing tasks, a grinder is more effective for achieving smooth and polished surfaces. Chippers are ideal for rougher work, such as removing material quickly in hard-to-reach areas.
You Might Also Like
Related products
-
Air Hammer
Air Needle Scaler
NT$0 This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page -
Air Hammer
Air Riveting Hammer
NT$0 This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page -
Air Hammer
Air One Shot Hammer
NT$0 This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page -
Air Hammer
3/4″ Heavy Duty Air Hammer
NT$0 This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page