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Skill Model 1120 impact wrench

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goodfellow:
Sorry Tim; should have qualified that purchase. Yes, the impact was used when i purchased it from the SO truck back in the day. It was practically new at that point and the price was right. I'll have to look at the thing more closely, but I think it was actually made in Great Britain. I will check it out this afternoon when I get back over to the garage.

Angle head impacts were quite popular at the time, and as you can see I have quite few, but I have only ever seen a handful of these Skil impacts. Probably because the price was quite high when compared to the price of Japanese or Taiwanese imports of that period.

goodfellow:
Had to do some digging for the old CP, but it is indeed a near perfect copy of the Skil Model 1120 that snapmom owns. If anyone knows the connection between CP and Skil versions it would be very much appreciated. The CP version was Model CP-723. It was apparently also sold by MAC as the MAC I-1123. The MAC version is just a rebrand of the original Skil 1120/1123

I recall that when I purchased it, one of the air motor backplate screw bosses was damaged, and I found a new one. I did keep the old backplate with all the ID and model number info. As you can see in the pic, the impact was indeed manufactured in Great Britain -- a little hard to read, but it's clearly visible on the bottom of the tag.

muddy:
Thanks for sharing Ray!

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john k:
This impact resembles a Rodac impact I owned in the 70s.  They were painted red at that time.  Somehow it and an air drill got away from me. Used several CP impacts and a butterfly impact, in 3/8 drive, they all gave long service.  Nice to hear yours are still going hard at 30+ years. 

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