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ToolGuyd > Hand Tools > Mechanics' Tools > Chicago Pneumatic Compact Impact Wrench (CP7732)

Chicago Pneumatic Compact Impact Wrench (CP7732)

Aug 7, 2014 Stuart 2 Comments

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Chicago Pneumatic CP7732 Stubby Impact Wrench

Chicago Pneumatic’s new CP7732 impact wrench is a super-compact stubby 1/2″ air impact wrench that looks great for working in cramped spaces, such as engine bays.

The new impact delivers up to 450 ft-lbs (5400 in-lbs) of torque, weighs 2.9 lbs, and measures just 4.4″ in length. It also features a one-handed trigger, 3 torque settings, and a forward/reverse switch.

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Chicago Pneumatic says that, since this tool is shorter than your hand, anywhere your hand can fit, so can the CP7732! Another selling point is how the impact can easily move between right and left hands.

Features and Specs

  • 1/2″ anvil with friction ring
  • Single dog clutch
  • Aluminum housing with steel front cover
  • Torque range (forward): 102-310 ft-lbs
  • Max torque (reverse): 450 ft-lbs
  • Speed: 9000 RPM, 1400 BPM
  • Weighs 2.9 lbs
  • 4.4″ length
  • 1/4″ hose fitting inlet
  • Min 3/8″ hose required
  • Air Consumption: 5 CFM average, 19.6 CFM actual

Price: ~$125

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First Thoughts

The new Chicago Pneumatic impact wrench is reasonably powerful while being exceptionally lightweight and compact.

According to CopTool, the blogging arm of Ohio Power Tool and the place we first learned about the new super-compact impact wrench, the CP7732 stubby impact has been a hit with professional users. It’s easy to see why – the new stubby impact is versatile without any obvious sacrifices.

$125 is decent for what you get, and is about the same price point as other leading 1/2″ impact wrenches.

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2 Comments

  1. Cody

    Aug 7, 2014

    Klutch has one almost the same size. ( mini 1/2 impact wrench) available at Northern tool for around 90 dollars

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  2. BOB

    Sep 19, 2018

    Just received it, and tried taking off 110 ft lb hand torqued lug nuts…..WOULDN’T BUDGE A HAIR, on any of the 3 settings….POS 🙁

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