



⚡️ Dominate every job with the Thor Super Duty – power and precision forged for champions!
The Astro Tools 401K Thor Super Duty Air Hammer features a robust .401" shank and 120 ft-lbs of torque, engineered for heavy-duty automotive and industrial tasks. Its innovative tilt valve trigger and internal vibration damping system provide precise control and reduced fatigue, while the rotatable forward grip and quick-change chuck enhance usability. Built with durable chrome vanadium steel, this air-powered tool is a top-tier choice for professionals demanding power and reliability.
| ASIN | B01JBNJCAA |
| Best Sellers Rank | 300,071 in DIY & Tools ( See Top 100 in DIY & Tools ) 353 in Riveters |
| Brand | AP Astro Pneumatic Tool Company |
| Colour | Standard |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (159) |
| Drill Type | Hammer Drill |
| Drilling Capacity Metal | 0.4 Inches |
| Drilling Capacity Wood | 0.4 Inches |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00745227080557 |
| Included Components | Pneumatic Tools |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 10L x 10W x 10H millimetres |
| Item Type Name | Automotive Parts & Accessories |
| Item Weight | 2.85 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Astro Pneumatic Tool Co |
| Material | Chrome Vanadium Steel |
| Maximum Chuck Size | 0.41 Inches |
| Maximum Torque | 120 Foot Pounds |
| Model Number | 401K |
| Part Number | 401K |
| Power source | Air Powered |
| Torque | 120 Foot Pounds |
| UPC | 745227080557 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
G**F
Good quality tool
Brilliant tool, usual good Astro quality. I've only used it a few times so far but it's as good as I all the reviews say.
L**Y
Superb tool
I own three other air hammers but this one is in another realm ! It is named Thor and I think it actually came from Asgard it is so powerful. Best buy ever from Amazon , hats off to Astro tools USA you knocked it out of the park with this beast! Thankyou.
M**S
Broken
It worked ok .definitely not as strong as expected. Did not last at all. Used maybe 10 times in just over a year and it's broken now
M**.
Faulty product
Barely does anything...
S**H
For a good long time I suffered with a cheap air hammer from princess auto. I finally decided to get this beast when my old one wouldn't do the job anymore. When I first used it, I was so disappointed because it felt very weak. If you read the instructions it tells you that it doesn't give you the grunt until it been cycled about 8 times. It for sure has some grunt to it now. I even used it to help chip my concrete floor when installing my lift. Astro air tools never disappoint and this is no exception. It's not the big nasty version, but it for sure deserves the name Thor
L**E
This air hammer is worth it's weight in gold. I purchased it because of the Torque Test Channel on YouTube and it has proved itself multiple times in just a few days of use. I stayed away from air hammers because of their price and I've been getting along fine using my 4 pound sledge and pickle fork set. After watching several videos and other technicians recommending getting an air hammer I purchased the 401K Thor. The 498 Thor was tempting, but for regular automotive work you truly cannot beat the price of this tool. It is a big air hammer but is definitely extremely well made, functions perfectly, and saves an incredible amount of time and effort.
B**E
Packs a punch !
J**.
It's powerful. I have a few air hammers, including the bigger brother to this, the 498k, which is more powerful, but bigger, harder to use, and tool choices are more limited. The bushing sold to downsize it is a little clumsy ...the 401k is a better choice. A friend has a Snap-on, the power seems identical. And it's a great deal. "Good deal" and "snap on" don't belong in the same sentence.. This has been trouble free, as have many other Astro pneumatic tools.. The trigger is real good, but a little too much squeeze results in a lot of power..if I want to be delicate (funny term for air hammer work), I use an aircraft 2x rivet gun. Just a not so powerful, very controllable 401 shank air hammer. Any powerful air hammer might be limited by the hose and fittings. I just live with it. I blip the trigger...if you hold it down, the power drops a bit, the first few hits are harder than those that follow. Anything recommending some giant compressor for impact tools is weird, they just are usually not used continuously, so it isn't a factor like it is for running a sandblaster, needle scaling a bunch of rust, grinding, even painting. If you're doing suspension work, any small compressor that can fill it's tank to 120 or so psi will run this just fine. You just may have to pause while it refills.
V**R
good quality, thanks
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