Chicago Pneumatic Powerful Extended cut-off Tool CP-9116 Overview
Extended length & compact gear housing better reach and easy access to restricted areas composite grip to reduce cold air transmission to operators Spindle lock system for easier wheel changing 11 positions adjustable swivel guard – 126° adjustable for better operator protection & greater visibility of cutting operations Safety throttle lever to prevent accidental start-up Rear exhaust,1 HP motor & 14000 rpm Cutting disc size : 4”” / 100 mm – (1/16″ X 3/8″) (1/8″ X 3/8″) 360° swivel air inlet Supplied with 5 Norton cutting discs Chicago Pneumatic CP 9116 Extended Cut Off Tool CP9116.
CP-9116 Features
- 4” = 100 mm for better reach and easy access to restricted areas
- Composite grip to reduce cold air transmission to operators
- Spindle lock system for easier wheel changing
- 11 position adjustable swivel guard – 126° adjustable for better operator protection & greater visibility of cutting operations
- Safety throttle lever to prevent accidental startup
- Rear exhaust
- 1 HP motor & 14000 rpm
- High-quality steel for internal gears
- Cutting disc size : 4’’ / 100 mm – (1/16” X 3/8”) (1/8” X 3/8”)
- 360° swivel air inlet
Benefits
- Extended Length & Compact Gear Housing
- Comfort
- Easy to Use
- Safety & Convenient
- Powerful
- Durable
- Ideal for cutting composite, metal, bolts, especially in tight spaces
- Supplied with 5 Norton cutting discs
Specifications
Model | CP9116 | |
Part number | 8941091160 | |
Actual air consumption | 198 l/mn | 7 cfm |
Air inlet thread size | 1/4 “ | |
Average air consumption | 8.5 l/s | 18 cfm |
Chuck / wheel size | 100 mm | 4 “ |
Free speed | 14000 rpm | |
Free speed air consumption | 17 l/s | 36 cfm |
Length | 370 mm | 14.75 “ |
Max. speed | 14000 rpm | |
Min. hose size | 10 mm | 3/8 “ |
Net weight | 1.8 kg | 3.7 lb |
Power | 746 W | 1 hp |
Sound DBA pressure | 97 db(A) | |
Sound pressure | 86 db(A) | |
Vibration | 3 m/s² | |
Vibration ISO | ISO-28927-8 | |
Vibration uncertainty (K) | 3 m/s² |
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