Description
CHICAGO PNEUMATIC 1-1/2″ D-Handle Pneumatic Impact Wrench – CP6135-D80
The best power to weight ratio available in the 1-1/2, #5 impact wrench category. This compact and reliable tool is designed with a durable pinless rocking dog clutch mechanism, aluminium body and steel clutch housing to work comfortably in all heavy-duty assembly or disassembly applications. Maximum reverse torque is 8,000 Nm / 5,900 . The CP6135 series is available in 2 configurations, with holes or spline socket retainer.
Specifications
| Dimensions | 46 X 22.5 X 28 cm |
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| Weight | 18.28 kg |
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Built for super-industrial applications with very high torque output.
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Excellent power-to-weight ratio in the 1-1/2″ pneumatic impact class.
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Durable pinless rocking dog clutch and robust aluminium + steel housing for long life.
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Smooth, controlled operation thanks to the teasing trigger design.
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Strong reverse torque (~5,900 ft·lbs / 8,000 Nm) handles stubborn fasteners.
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Ideal for heavy assembly, maintenance, and industrial service work.
Q&A
Q: What is the Chicago Pneumatic CP6135-D80?
A: The CP6135-D80 is a 1-1/2″ D-handle pneumatic impact wrench by Chicago Pneumatic engineered for heavy industrial fastening and high-torque applications.
Q: What applications is this tool designed for?
A: It is ideal for industrial maintenance, mining, construction, fabrication, and heavy equipment service, especially where large bolts and stubborn fasteners are common.
Q: What type of power does it use?
A: It runs on compressed air (pneumatic), making it suitable for professional shops and industrial environments.
Q: What drive size does it support?
A: This model uses a 1-1/2″ square drive for large industrial sockets.
Q: Is it suitable for professional use?
A: Yes. It’s built for continuous professional and industrial-grade performance in demanding work settings.
Maintenance Tips
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Lubricate before use: Add a few drops of quality air tool oil into the air inlet at the start of each day.
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Use dry, filtered air: Ensure compressed air is clean and moisture-free to protect internal components.
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Proper hose size: Use a recommended large-diameter air hose to maintain consistent airflow and power.
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Routine checks: Inspect hammer mechanism, seals, and fasteners regularly for wear and replace as needed.
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Safety first: Always shut off and bleed air pressure before servicing or cleaning.
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Correct storage: Wipe down after use and store in a dry, secure place to prevent rust.






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