How much of the Chinese crap around today will still have spare parts available in 50 years time?
Exactly! For the past 20+ years, I have had my trusty pneumatic Ingersoll Rand that I've dropped countless times, ran over, and drug across cement. It works way better and has more torque than my mates newer 18V battery operated Milwaukee gun.
 
Tried getting spare part for my air wrench can't even find the company let alone parts
 

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I haven't done anything with it yet I'm trying to replace the nut where the fitting for the airline goes it's threaded. And has a small spring in it
 
I got one of these (discounted) when my son used to work at Allparts Automotive. Excellent tool, and loads better than the old Clarke gun I had for years.
Amazon product

That electric one does look interesting though.
 
Found a nut that fits it's a different thread from all the previous ones I've tried here's a few pics
 

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No numbers that I can c but managed to get a connection to it from an old gas cooker pipe joiner but thanks for all your suggestions
 
Ooh, tuff one.
I've got a Milwaukee gun and love it. Have got a load of their other stuff too drills etc so batteries get used and can all be swapped over but, also have an Ingersoll 1/2" air impact gun and it is f***ING nails!! I swear it's stronger than Eddie Hall and about the same age. They don't make new ones the same in my opinion though. Plus you don't need a compressor with the battery gun and you can take it on your travels
 
Found a nut that fits it's a different thread from all the previous ones I've tried here's a few pics

That is almost a dead ringer for the CP 734 other than the CP has four bolts holding the motor to the back plate. The motor in that will be dowelled in place. It's basically a cheap copy of a CP 734. Possibly made on Japan or China. Everything else external shape oil filler positions etc are identical. It should have a US NPT thread. Possibly uses the same hammer parts.The Allen key on the right is hammer oil filler. When drained needs 30 mil or so of 30 grade none synthetic oil to lubricate hammer. Allen key on left side is spring detent for forward reverse selector.
 
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