CHICAGO PNEUMATIC #5 Spline D-Handle Pneumatic Impact Wrench - CP6120-D35L
Improve assembly quality with this 1-12"/#5 impact wrench. With a heavy-duty 2-jaw clutch mechanism, an aluminium body, and a steel clutch housing, this tool is designed for comfort and durability. Delivers reverse torque up to 4,880 Nm / 3,600 ft.lb. The CP6120 series is based on 2 models, hole or spline socket retainer.
Specifications
| Dimensions |
51 X 15 X 24 cm |
| Weight |
16.67 kg |
What our Experts Think
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Engineered for super‑industrial fastening and break‑away torque in heavy maintenance and production environments, with up to 3,600 ft·lbs / 4,880 Nm reverse torque.
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#5 spline drive delivers tighter socket contact and better torque transfer compared with standard square drives.
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2‑jaw clutch mechanism provides smooth, progressive power for both hard and soft joint applications.
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Robust build with steel clutch housing and lightweight aluminum body maximizes durability while reducing fatigue.
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Adjustable side handle and ergonomic D‑handle improve comfort and control in prolonged or heavy‑use tasks.
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3500 RPM free speed and efficient impact design support faster run‑down and consistent performance in demanding jobs.
Q&A
Q: What is the Chicago Pneumatic CP6120‑D35L?
A: The CP6120‑D35L is a #5 spline D‑handle pneumatic impact wrench from Chicago Pneumatic, designed for robust industrial fastening and heavy‑duty applications.
Q: What applications is this impact wrench intended for?
A: It’s suited for industrial maintenance, construction, fabrication, mining, and heavy equipment service where high torque is required.
Q: What power source does this tool use?
A: It operates on compressed air (pneumatic), making it appropriate for professional and industrial environments.
Q: What drive interface does it use?
A: This model uses a #5 spline drive for compatibility with spline sockets and accessories.
Q: Is this tool suitable for professional use?
A: Yes. It is built for continuous professional and industrial‑grade performance under demanding conditions.
Maintenance Tips
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Daily oiling: Put a few drops of air tool oil in the air inlet before use to lubricate internal parts.
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Clean, dry air supply: Use filtered, moisture‑free compressed air to protect internal components.
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Correct hose size: Choose the recommended air hose diameter for steady airflow and peak performance.
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Inspect regularly: Check hammer mechanism, spline drive, seals, and fasteners for wear; replace worn parts.
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Disconnect before service: Shut off and relieve air pressure before maintenance or cleaning.
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Proper storage: Wipe the tool clean and store in a dry place to prevent corrosion.