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Milwaukee 3/4" cordless impact

chris6278

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I just saw that Milwaukee makes a 3/4" cordless impact. Ive never even knew someone made these. Does anyone have one and is it a good alternative to an 3/4" air impact? I have their M18 1/2" cordless at home an luv it. I hate dragging around an air hose so if this 3/4" cordless is any good i may consider getting it. It rates at 525 ft. lbs which isnt much more than the 1/2" which is 450
 
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I recently had a trailer serviced at a local business. When the worker put on the spare tire he used one of these. I'd never seen one before and I asked the guy to let me try it. I zipped off the two lug nuts holding the spare on and then put them back on. It was pretty and appeared to do the job nicely.

All that said, the lugs were new and the spare tire mount was new so it was not like it rusted or had road salt on it. I only put on and took off two lug nuts so I can't say how long the battery would last but

This tool was well balanced and worked well. It had the torque but I don't know how well or long the battery would last if you had to do repetitive work.

I don't have a need for one of these so I wasn't tempted to even think I needed to buy one but it looked pretty nice to me.

Sorry I don't know more.
 
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chris6278

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How much does it weigh?

Its says 6.8lbs which isnt bad. I dont think ill get it cause my IR W7150 at work has way more torque and its a 1/2" . I just never knew someone made 3/4" cordless an thought it was interesting
 
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My Dad has one, has not been used in a while as the batterys are done for (need's rebuinding), it does not have a lot of torque per say, but would work for repitetive thing's like tightening up long bolts, tire chain/track tightener's and such where you have no air.
 
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chris6278

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My Dad has one, has not been used in a while as the batterys are done for (need's rebuinding), it does not have a lot of torque per say, but would work for repitetive thing's like tightening up long bolts, tire chain/track tightener's and such where you have no air.

Yea the torque did seem pretty low. 525 ft lbs isnt alot for 3/4"
 

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The Milwaukee 3/4" cordless I ever saw where basically 1/2" with a 3/4" drive. The older milwaukee 1/2" are huge.
 
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