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Product Name: | Porter-Cable PCE211 7.5 Amp 1/2" Impact Wrench |
Product Description: | The Porter-Cable PCE211 7.5 amp 1/2" impact wrench features a 1/2" hog ring anvil for easy socket changes. The 7.5 amp motor allows for heavy duty applications, with 450 ft.lbs of torque for installing and removing heavy fasteners. 2, 200 RPM & 2, 700 BPM provide fast application speeds. This impact wrench also offers a forward/ Revers rocker switch. 120 volts. Backed by a 3 year limited warranty/1 year free service contract/90 day money back guarantee. Includes: 1) PCE211 impact wrench. |
Model Number: | PCE211 |
Product SKU: | B07255QCN4 |
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Wow 3 years. Not too shabby. In that case, I'll raise you with this:
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2 year warranty at 39.97
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2 year warranty at 39.97
But if that's your thing, by all means use it.
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The porter cable is 450flbs 2200rpm 2700ipm
I hope I can get by without issue on my harbor freight as I was just wanting something better than the cheapest HF impact wrench
The porter cable is 450flbs 2200rpm 2700ipm
I hope I can get by without issue on my harbor freight as I was just wanting something better than the cheapest HF impact wrench
The 450 ft lbs of the PC version gives you some nice headroom in case you need to break something that's been torqued down pretty tightly (and maybe seized or rusted on) but I think for 99% of use cases 300 ft lbs is more than enough.
Bauer has one similar and while the description says 1050 ft lbs break away torque, in the manual it says only 400-450ft lbs so if I had to wager and trust a brand, I'd go with Porter Cable.
Unless you need cordless this will be the best bang for buck "high torque" you can have in your home for almost every application requiring torque. It's big and heavy though so it's not for things like engine 10mm bolts and stuff. It's got 1 speed and it comes on very strong
The 450 ft lbs of the PC version gives you some nice headroom in case you need to break something that's been torqued down pretty tightly (and maybe seized or rusted on) but I think for 99% of use cases 300 ft lbs is more than enough.
Mainly removing wheels for brake jobs. I can make it work, but if I had to do it again I would buy this PC. I can always throw a breaker bar on a stubborn job. I just wanted to throw a little info as the bauer does not display its real torque on the package, but you have to dig a little.