Electric Impact Wrench

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  • golde30
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    hey ken u got that cordless 1? those things are $$$.

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  • kencopperwheat
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    The makita I have is constant at 240. kicks ass for suspension.

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  • golde30
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    Originally posted by IveGotIssues666
    Sanp on makes a nice one which you can control the speed of the trigger )I forget the model # but I beleive it's rated at 350 ft/bs forward and reverse. Dewalt makes a nice one as well although you can barely control the speed.

    In all honesty though you shouldn't use one to torque a bolt down to its torque spec with these guns anyways, you should just use them for removing stubborn bolts when an compressor and air tools are not around. Thats why they make such a great but expensive tool to have.

    Jared
    i wasnt planning on using it to torque to spec. i need it more for suspension parts that are a bitch to get off, and also for strut top nuts on e30's. b/c the nut on the strut inserts like to strip off, and using an impart makes that job 10X easier.

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  • IveGotIssues666
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    Sanp on makes a nice one which you can control the speed of the trigger )I forget the model # but I beleive it's rated at 350 ft/bs forward and reverse. Dewalt makes a nice one as well although you can barely control the speed.

    In all honesty though you shouldn't use one to torque a bolt down to its torque spec with these guns anyways, you should just use them for removing stubborn bolts when an compressor and air tools are not around. Thats why they make such a great but expensive tool to have.

    Jared

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  • golde30
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    Electric Impact Wrench

    any1 here bought an electric impact wrench? i was looking at the 1/2" drive from Harbor Freight, but it doesnt say if its adjustable or not. i dont want something thats constantly hitting at 240ft/lbs constantly. thanks for any info.

    http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...emnumber=45252
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