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mopar4u

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Wow, i have the one in the lower left and i need Ibuprofen after constant use, i cant imagine what the others can do. What line of work do you use those for?
 
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marksport

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I work at a mushroom compost facility. I’ve bought about a dozen of the 1/2” and for most part jobs they work well. My guys with the tractors asked for a 1” drive to remove the wheels off their trucks and trailer. The first 1” impact didn’t do anything so they would have to use a breaker bar first. The big one would hit the hub and using an extension it would lose so much torque that it would not take the wheel lugs off either, but I gave it to my guys doing maintenance on our crane. I promised them I’d get them one of the extended anvil nearly two years ago.
 
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marksport

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The 2767 is an awesome impact for its size, and I do have the extended as well as the 3/4” version it it as well. Just those wheel nuts sure are tight.
 

humpty

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Wow, if that sucker won't ugga dugga it off there isn't a lot of hope.

If you used it on a normal car it would just immediately snap the bolt head off.
 

username2

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Wow, that thing is a beast. I didn't know they built a product like that.

A quick googling has Ingersoll Rand claiming 3000 ftlb from their equivalent instead of 2000.

Of course, they all say 'NUT BUSTING TORQUE', and I really couldn't say how much NUT BUSTING TORQUE is required for an application.

 
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marksport

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Great for taking off Honda front axle nuts…..or shear threaded spindle off…
 
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