Built for larger fasteners in production, repair, maintenance, and automotive work, the Cleco CV-750P delivers the higher-output side of the CV Composite Series in a manageable 3/4" pneumatic impact wrench. Its 1,300 ft-lbs maximum applied torque gives maintenance teams the force needed for large bolting jobs, while the 1,500 ft-lbs maximum breakaway torque helps remove stubborn or weathered fasteners during teardown and service. The 3/4" pin anvil drive provides a secure socket connection for higher-torque impact applications where positive socket retention matters.
With 5,500 RPM free speed and 1,000 blows per minute, the CV-750P combines fast run-down with repeated impact force under load. Its twin hammer mechanism (an impact design that delivers balanced hammer strikes to the anvil for steady torque transfer) supports consistent fastening power, while the variable speed trigger gives the user more control when starting fasteners or backing off hardware. At 8.2 lb and 8.7" overall length, this composite impact wrench is suited for shops that need more output than a 1/2" impact without stepping into oversized 1" tooling.
Type: Pneumatic Impact Wrench | Series: CV Composite Series | Model: CV-750P | Drive Size: 3/4" | Drive Type: Pin Anvil | Torque Range: 200 to 1,300 ft-lbs | Max Applied Torque: 1,300 ft-lbs / 1,763 Nm | Max Breakaway Torque: 1,500 ft-lbs / 2,034 Nm | Blows Per Minute: 1,000 BPM | Free Speed: 5,500 RPM | Air Consumption: 9 SCFM | Air Pressure: 90 PSI | Air Inlet Size: 3/8" | Hose Size: 1/2" | Overall Length: 8.7" | Weight: 8.2 lb
Features:
- Excellent combination of performance, comfort, and value for general industrial production, repair, and maintenance work.
- Powerful twin hammer mechanism supports high torque output while maintaining balanced impact delivery.
- Variable speed trigger helps the user control fastener run-down and removal speed.
- Lightweight and ergonomically balanced composite body improves handling compared with larger, heavier impact wrench formats.
- 3/4" pin anvil drive gives secure socket retention for higher-torque bolting applications.
- Large forward/reverse and speed controls are positioned for quick adjustment during active shop or field work.
- Rugged metal end plate helps protect the tool from drop impact and jobsite misuse.
- Silencer muffler is included with the tool to help reduce impact wrench sound output.
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Applications:
- Industrial maintenance and MRO: Removing and installing large fasteners on production equipment, machinery frames, guards, and mechanical assemblies.
- Fleet and heavy vehicle service: Handling larger suspension, brake, chassis, and wheel-end fasteners where a 3/4" drive impact wrench is appropriate.
- General industrial production: Running down bolts on fixtures, assemblies, brackets, and shop-built equipment before final torque verification.
- Repair and overhaul work: Breaking loose aged hardware during teardown and reassembly of serviceable components.
- Automotive and truck shops: Supporting high-torque fastening tasks that exceed the practical range of many 1/2" impact wrenches.
FAQs:
- Q: What is the difference between the CV-750P and a 1/2" impact wrench?
A: The CV-750P uses a 3/4" drive and delivers up to 1,300 ft-lbs maximum applied torque, making it better suited for larger fasteners than most 1/2" models. It is commonly selected when socket size, torque demand, or fastener scale calls for a larger drive. - Q: What does pin anvil mean?
A: A pin anvil uses a retaining pin system to help secure the socket to the drive. This is useful in higher-torque work where stronger socket retention is preferred over quick socket changes. - Q: Is 1,300 ft-lbs the breakaway torque?
A: No. The 1,300 ft-lbs rating is the maximum applied torque. The manufacturer lists maximum breakaway torque at 1,500 ft-lbs, which is the loosening force available for removing stuck fasteners. - Q: What air line size should be used with this impact wrench?
A: The manufacturer lists a 3/8" air inlet and 1/2" hose size. Using undersized hose or restrictive fittings can reduce tool output, especially during high-torque fastening and removal work. - Q: Can this be used with standard hand sockets?
A: No. Use only impact-rated sockets and accessories with pneumatic impact wrenches. Standard chrome hand sockets are not built for repeated impact loading and may crack or fail.

| SKU | Torque Range Max | Breakaway Torque | Blows Per Minute | Free Speed | Air Consumption | Weight | Drive Size | Drive Type | Air Inlet Size | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| (Ft-Lb) | (Nm) | (Ft-Lb) | (RPM) | (SCFM) | Lb | in | in | |||
| CV-375P | 420 | 569 | 510 | 1600 | 8000 | 32 | 2.91 | 3/8 in | Pin Anvil or Pin Hole | 1/4 |
| CV-375R | 420 | 569 | 510 | 1600 | 8000 | 32 | 2.91 | 3/8 in | Retaining Ring | 1/4 |
| CV-500P | 780 | 1058 | 1100 | 1200 | 8500 | 40.5 | 4.8 | 1/2 in | Pin Anvil or Pin Hole | 1/4 |
| CV-500R | 780 | 1058 | 1100 | 1200 | 8500 | 40.5 | 4.8 | 1/2 in | Retaining Ring | 1/4 |
| CV-750P | 1300 | 1763 | 1500 | 1000 | 5500 | 64 | 8.2 | 3/4 in | Pin Anvil or Pin Hole | 3/8 |
| CV-750P-8 | 1300 | 1763 | 1500 | 1000 | 5500 | 64 | 8.3 | 1 in | Pin Anvil or Pin Hole | 3/8 |
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