Rockwood® Pistol Grip Air Needle Scaler Rust Remover
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Product Overview:
Description
Clean old metal without the need for potentially harmful solvents with these with the Rockwood Pistol Grip Needle Scaler. They work fast on heavy rust, scale and caked-on grime removal from most heavy-duty steel or cast iron frames and components. How does a needle scaler work? It has a hard-hitting 1-11/16-inch (43mm) stroke with 6-inch (150mm) chisel fingers for maximum effectiveness. Speed is easily controlled with an infinitely progressive, rotating knob control that reaches up to 4,500 beats per minute.
Air needle scalers are an essential shop tool for restorations and are also commonly used to preserve and refurbish ships. They remove rust and scale quickly without letting the grime collect in hard-to-reach areas like solvents do. With an air scaler, you’ll have the clean surfaces you need to weld, prime and paint. Watch our product video in the Eastwood Garage for more about this tool that’s a favorite among our car guys. We’ve been a DIY leader since 1978 and stock the tools you need to Do the Job Right.
Features:- Variable Speed Control
- 4,500 Blows per minute
- 4 CFM [113 L/min] @90 PSI. [6.3bar]
- Replacement Needles (59049) can be found in the Frequently Bought Together section on this page.
It has A hard-hitting, 1-11/16” [43mm] stroke with 6” [150mm] Chisel Fingers for maximum effectiveness. Speed is easily controlled with an infinitely progressive, rotating knob control.

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Specifications
Stroke: 1-11/16” [43mm]
Air Consumption: 4 CFM [113 L/min] @90 PSI. [6.3bar]
Inlet Thread Size: 1/4” FNPT
In the Box
Contents
(1) Chisel Finger Assembly
(1) 3mm Hex Key
(1) 1/4” MNPT, Male Quick Disconnect Inlet Fitting
Guides & Accessories
Instructions
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Questions & Answers
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