75' forty
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About to start my next bike build, and wanting to get away from hand ratchets and exploring powered options.
Have access to air as well, however trying to keep cables/hoses minimal for a cleaner working space.
Looking at something like the below; and then use a 1/4" sockets with an adapter.
Most bolts are typically M10 or below; I'm not expecting this to be doing torquing duties, just to run the bolt in relatively fast, and once i hit resistance the clutch to start slipping.
www.milwaukeetool.com
The "gun" shape for some reason is more appealing than the ratchet style which they also offer, however not sure if i'm going to end up with something that doesn't work for what my expectations are.
Appreciate any feedback anyone has, these seem to be fairly well regarded but i know i'm not looking for the most typical use either.
Have access to air as well, however trying to keep cables/hoses minimal for a cleaner working space.
Looking at something like the below; and then use a 1/4" sockets with an adapter.
Most bolts are typically M10 or below; I'm not expecting this to be doing torquing duties, just to run the bolt in relatively fast, and once i hit resistance the clutch to start slipping.
12-volt 1/4 Inch Hex two speed Screwdriver
Its compact, lightweight and durable design means greater comfort and efficiency on the jobsite.
The "gun" shape for some reason is more appealing than the ratchet style which they also offer, however not sure if i'm going to end up with something that doesn't work for what my expectations are.
Appreciate any feedback anyone has, these seem to be fairly well regarded but i know i'm not looking for the most typical use either.




