FlushingDIYer
Well-known member
So, coming off Epstein's Day euphoria, I've finally decided it's time to get an cordless impact wrench. I have that beast corded Milwaukee which has been great, but I would never put that on something that didn't have 100ft/lbs of torque on it already because it's not speed adjustable and don't want to break anything being stupid and/or lazy.
The SK set I picked up is this one:
12 PIECE 1/2" DRIVE 6 POINT STANDARD METRIC IMPACT SOCKET SET
I'm excited about having/using impact sockets (especially some new SKs instead of HF or some CM) but I have only ever used an impact wrench on axle nuts and lug nuts. I was hesitant about this set because I figured, when would I ever use a 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 on a 1/2 impact wrench, right?
But I've noticed that there are some impact wrenches that have different speed settings. For example, the Makita XWT11Z, which has three speed settings. But it only tops out at 210ft/lbs... And I can't believe the bare Makita tool costs more than a Milwaukee at CPO right now with that July coupon! The Milwaukee 2662-21 M18 w/ two batteries is coming in at $160 right now! I almost pulled the trigger, but then I'll never get to use those small impact sockets...
So my question, is there a rechargeable variable-speed setting impact that will let me do -50ft/lb fasteners all the way up to 300 or 400?
Many thanks everyone!
The SK set I picked up is this one:
12 PIECE 1/2" DRIVE 6 POINT STANDARD METRIC IMPACT SOCKET SET
I'm excited about having/using impact sockets (especially some new SKs instead of HF or some CM) but I have only ever used an impact wrench on axle nuts and lug nuts. I was hesitant about this set because I figured, when would I ever use a 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 on a 1/2 impact wrench, right?
But I've noticed that there are some impact wrenches that have different speed settings. For example, the Makita XWT11Z, which has three speed settings. But it only tops out at 210ft/lbs... And I can't believe the bare Makita tool costs more than a Milwaukee at CPO right now with that July coupon! The Milwaukee 2662-21 M18 w/ two batteries is coming in at $160 right now! I almost pulled the trigger, but then I'll never get to use those small impact sockets...
So my question, is there a rechargeable variable-speed setting impact that will let me do -50ft/lb fasteners all the way up to 300 or 400?
Many thanks everyone!