expired Posted by f12_26 | Staff • Jul 6, 2024
Jul 6, 2024 7:56 PM
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expired Posted by f12_26 | Staff • Jul 6, 2024
Jul 6, 2024 7:56 PM
Milwaukee M12 Brushless 3/8" Stubby Impact Wrench w/ 2x Batteries + Free Bare Tool
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See above, it can struggle on lugs tightened to way below 250 ft-lbs. The hope with the new one is that it can cover all those smaller fasteners AND not struggle with lug nuts all in one tool.
I use the 225 ft-lb Ridgid subcompact, and while it'll struggle on some "90 ft-lb" lug nuts at the junkyard, it does just fine on my vehicles' lugs that are torqued to 90 every few months when I rotate the tires.
*Regarding socket fit, I have found that a lot of lug nuts are not sized very accurately or are easily damaged by tire shop monkeys. A 19mm socket that fits snugly on a brake caliper bolt will be sloppy on that vehicle's supposedly 19mm lugs. Slop in the fit of the socket is going to rob a lot of the impact oomph from the impact wrench.
My butane Master Appliances irons have been failing.
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See above, it can struggle on lugs tightened to way below 250 ft-lbs. The hope with the new one is that it can cover all those smaller fasteners AND not struggle with lug nuts all in one tool.
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With the new impact, they're probably right about at the limit of what the M12 batteries can do (even the newer 2.5 / 5.0 HO).
With the new impact, they're probably right about at the limit of what the M12 batteries can do (even the newer 2.5 / 5.0 HO).
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Mine does fine. Its probably the battery you're using.
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