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makita 7.2v cordless impact driver

tpolley

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has anyone used this thing? it looks like a regular cordless screw driver. is it accually an impact driver or what?? i work on copiers all day and this would be much easier to carry than my big clunky ridgid 9.6 vold screw driver. i wonder if it would just twist the head off if a 5.5mm macnine screw.

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Atlascycle

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that is not a good driver if you are looking to have any kind of control. IMO you would be happiest with the new Milwaukee 4 volt Lithium-ion driver. I bought the Makita to replace my old 2.4 volt Milwaukee that would not hold a charge anymore, the Makita has no clutch, the new Milwaukee not only has a clutch but when it hits the torque setting it actuality turns off the motor, so you are not hammering on the screw.

Jason
 
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boiler7904

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I'd look at the Milwaukee M12 line since it has a few other tools that work off of the same battery platform like an inspection camera in addition to the impact driver and regular drill / driver. Mini Sawzall and Tubing Cutters look interesting too.

Makes me wish I had waited and bought the Milwaukee line instead of Bosch when they were running the promo last summer.
 

JebNY

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http://www.makita.com/en-us/Modules/Tools/ToolDetails.aspx?ID=26529

Take a look at the LTC203W kit. It has a drill driver & an impact driver. The drill driver does have an adjustable clutch.

My son got me this set for Christmas. So far I love them. The drill has the normal Makita adjustable torque etc and works great for small hardware. I put metal shelving together with 1/4-20 hardware, for two afternoons with it. Light weight and plenty of power.

The impact driver has lots of power, just to test it I drove a 1/4" X 2" lag screw into the edge of a 2X6 all the way. To further tested I switched to a piece of pressure treated and it drove it in a little more than 1/2 way, slowed down when it got to the shank part and couldn't go any further. I was impressed.

Jeb
 
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