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forum thread Posted by thulcandra • 5d ago
forum thread Posted by thulcandra • 5d ago

Milwaukee 2563-20 M12 FUEL Stubby 1/2 in Impact Wrench TOOL ONLY $174

$174

$199

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4d ago
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kruxxia
4d ago
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This should be Frontpage if you know what's up.
Phenomenal price for a phenomenonal tool.
This thing is an absolute beast in a tiny body.

I want a second one just for how awesome it is.
If I had a wife, I'd have one of these puppies in her car with a nice impact socket and roadside emergency kit for her. 👌🏾
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ljubigamajka
4d ago
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1/2 go on sale regularly for less
4d ago
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SpinControl
4d ago
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The m12 stubby is good for some things (lugs? 14mm bolts?), but the torque is not there for major nuts/bolts like axle nuts or castle nuts for ball joints.
For the bigger 17mm - 36mm, you're gonna need 18v at minimum, up to a air impact and/or breaker bar + pipe.
I use my stubby a lot with a 6Ah battery, but I try once and then pull out the 18v.
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Badmfwallet
4d ago
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Quote from SpinControl :
The m12 stubby is good for some things (lugs? 14mm bolts?), but the torque is not there for major nuts/bolts like axle nuts or castle nuts for ball joints.For the bigger 17mm - 36mm, you're gonna need 18v at minimum, up to a air impact and/or breaker bar + pipe.I use my stubby a lot with a 6Ah battery, but I try once and then pull out the 18v.
Get the 5ah high output with a full charge. I've pulled GM LS engine crank bolts, exhaust flange nuts, and used it on my harmonic balancer puller and it worked great. Any other batteries of a not fully charged battery wouldn't budge this stuff.
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SpinControl
4d ago
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Quote from Badmfwallet :
Get the 5ah high output with a full charge. I've pulled GM LS engine crank bolts, exhaust flange nuts, and used it on my harmonic balancer puller and it worked great. Any other batteries of a not fully charged battery wouldn't budge this stuff.
Good suggestion. I may try that when I see a sale.
Recently, I just bought the 18v 8Ah max output for my Ridgid impact. The impact struggled with the tool to remove wheel bearings, so I had to get a better battery than the standard 2Ah. (what was I thinking!)

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