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Post #152268310 added 12-18-2021 8:27 AM by krapgnus in Deal Talk
Totally, though the ratchet can be used to break loose smaller bolts, as long as they're not much larger than around m12 (metric). For example, I used this ratchet to break loose bolts on a power...
Post #152268040 added 12-18-2021 8:16 AM by krapgnus in Deal Talk
Thanks, ended up being able to sell my non-Fuel ratchet for $80 (was brand new) from another package, so was able to upgrade to the fuel version here for not much and of course got the stubby in the...
Post #151877806 added 12-05-2021 3:38 AM by trifirst in Deal Talk
The ratchet isn’t designed to break things loose under electric power, you have to manually break the nut or bolt loose first either with the ratchet itself or breaker bar. It’s basically a nut/bolt...
Post #151861987 added 12-04-2021 12:38 PM by auxiliary in Deal Talk
Might be slim to happen but for some reason I watched a video of a guy that bought a set like this and found out the impact was not the one on the box. SOL. Tried to explain that he got the wrong one...
Post #151806346 added 12-02-2021 5:40 PM by chef_michelle in Deal Talk
Stubby is great. Good deal. Thanks
Post #151806217 added 12-02-2021 5:35 PM by krapgnus in Deal Talk
Just finished a transfer case replacement on a BMW 3 series, and primarily used the M12 stubby. It broke loose driveshaft and exhaust header nuts that I thought I'd need to break out the high torque...
Post #151799848 added 12-02-2021 1:29 PM by Tike71 in Deal Talk
SMH.Reading comprehension isn't your strong suit. You do you nonetheless.
Post #151799734 added 12-02-2021 1:24 PM by madmax718 in Deal Talk
Agree with you here. Even with grade 8, the maximum applicable torque for install would probably be in the neighborhood of 40ft lbs . It's the stuck fasteners that you need the removal power for. In...
Post #151794871 added 12-02-2021 10:55 AM by johnny6 in Deal Talk
I have a whole arsenal of fuel tools, unfortunately the older ratchets aren't as powerful. I have the one listed here and I've never had a problem removing a single fastener. You're the only one...
Post #151793572 added 12-02-2021 10:21 AM by Tike71 in Deal Talk
Doesn't sound like you've ever used a cordless ratchet. You're going to be very disappointed expecting it to break bolts loose beyond its torque rating. Again a ratchet isn't an impact.
Post #151792081 added 12-02-2021 9:37 AM by Chipipay in Deal Talk
Quick question, i already have the 3/8” stubby impact wrench, both the 1/2” and the 3/8” FUEL have the same internals and power correct? I bought the 3/8” cause most of my sockets and deep sockets...
Post #151791802 added 12-02-2021 9:29 AM by speed_demon in Deal Talk
M12 stubby 3/8" vs M18 mid torque 1/2". https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pj2vCt1T5ng
Post #151790938 added 12-02-2021 9:04 AM by speed_demon in Deal Talk
Yes. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Tc1YhZ0YVA The 6 cell batteries will give it a little more oomph regardless of capacity but this guy did it easily with a 3 cell battery.
Post #151787209 added 12-02-2021 7:13 AM by MattTress in Deal Talk
I have the 1/2” stubby and it works good on 100ft/lb lugs. Works great for brakes and suspension parts. Not as powerful as midtorque M18 but a lot smaller/lighter.
Post #151786495 added 12-02-2021 6:47 AM by evident in Deal Talk
I have a hard time believing a 12V impact 3/8 could remove lug nuts on a tire. Could this stubby do that? I don't have the funds to invest in the 18V system for milwaukee yet.
Post #151785661 added 12-02-2021 6:20 AM by speed_demon in Deal Talk
I wish it was just the ratchet. I already have an M12 impact and barely use it. I would use the ratchet all the time.
Post #151783645 added 12-02-2021 4:54 AM by johnny6 in Deal Talk
Any pneumatic or battery powered ratchet worth a damn won't have any problems breaking bolts loose up to 12mm like the person you quoted said. You're missing the point here, we're not talking about...
Post #151783114 added 12-02-2021 4:23 AM by Kevoo_11 in Deal Talk
I've got an 80 gallon that I used to use for everything automotive. With the recent increase in both power and affordability of battery operated tools I have made the switch over to that platform...
Post #151781200 added 12-02-2021 12:21 AM by Tike71 in Deal Talk
Ratchet isn't an impact. You're supposed to use it like a manual ratchet and then speed the fastener out with the motor. The reason I like the ratchet is because you can gauge how much hand torque...
Post #151781152 added 12-02-2021 12:18 AM by hansnfrans in Deal Talk
I picked this deal up and was figuring that it might be too bulky in the engine bay. I wish the extended reach ones weren't so pricey or I definitely would be getting one of those instead.
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