Tool_Freek
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I’m considering purchasing my first battery powered impact driver. Brief shopping led me to this one:

Advertising boasts 2000 in-lb (167 ft-lb) of torque! The quick release collet style tool holder requires a 1/4” hex shank tool. For nuts and bolts, I’m considering using these socket adapters:

Milwaukee advertises these adapters as being made from a proprietary alloy and heat treating. The interchangeability from socket drivers to screw drivers and whatever else with 1/4” hex drive is desirable. However I have to ask, 167 ft-lb of torque through 1/4” hex is a lot! Does anyone have experience doing this? Does the 1/4” shank hold up or shear off at full power?

Advertising boasts 2000 in-lb (167 ft-lb) of torque! The quick release collet style tool holder requires a 1/4” hex shank tool. For nuts and bolts, I’m considering using these socket adapters:

Milwaukee advertises these adapters as being made from a proprietary alloy and heat treating. The interchangeability from socket drivers to screw drivers and whatever else with 1/4” hex drive is desirable. However I have to ask, 167 ft-lb of torque through 1/4” hex is a lot! Does anyone have experience doing this? Does the 1/4” shank hold up or shear off at full power?



