Craftsman
Impact Wrench

Model # 75618883 Official Craftsman impact wrench

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Oil Seal 206087513
#45

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Oil seal

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Retainer 206088097
#29

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Retainer

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Retainer 206094885
#3

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Retainer

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Cage 203129092
#39

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Cage

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Trigger 203129091
#14

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Trigger

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Motor Liner 203129082
Motor liner

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Cap 203129059
#1

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Cap

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Spring 203129130
#34

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Spring

Part #203129130

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Valve Stop 203129070
#21

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Valve stop

Part #203129070

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Cover 203129068
#52

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Cover

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