Our shop is being serviced by a new Snap On dealer and he was kind enough to let me demo a CT7850 for a week before purchasing one.
I am very happy he did, it saved me $705.00. I fully charged the battery and put it to use pulling out the front differential on an 05 2500HD. Ran into problems after the 3rd lug nut on the first wheel. The 7850 would not take it off, I used my MG725 to finish up the wheel. I then moved on to pulling the 6 bolts out of the CV half shafts. It pulled the first two out but failed on the next 2 before I once again had to reach for the air. I was using a 6 inch extension with a swivel on the axle bolts but 450 ft lb should have no problem with such a small fastener even while considering the extension. The air took them out with no hesitation.
I was planning on buying the CT7850g kit and the body of an GT8810g but I just can't justify the cost of the 7850 if I'm going to be constantly reaching for the air anyway. I will probably still buy the 8810 to replace my 14.4 volt 3/8 impact but I'll be sticking with air for the 1/2 work. Hopefully I'll get a chance to test out the IR at some point.
For anyone in the market for a 1/2 inch electric impact and you are considering the Snap On, I urge you to try it out first before laying down the $$$.
I am very happy he did, it saved me $705.00. I fully charged the battery and put it to use pulling out the front differential on an 05 2500HD. Ran into problems after the 3rd lug nut on the first wheel. The 7850 would not take it off, I used my MG725 to finish up the wheel. I then moved on to pulling the 6 bolts out of the CV half shafts. It pulled the first two out but failed on the next 2 before I once again had to reach for the air. I was using a 6 inch extension with a swivel on the axle bolts but 450 ft lb should have no problem with such a small fastener even while considering the extension. The air took them out with no hesitation.
I was planning on buying the CT7850g kit and the body of an GT8810g but I just can't justify the cost of the 7850 if I'm going to be constantly reaching for the air anyway. I will probably still buy the 8810 to replace my 14.4 volt 3/8 impact but I'll be sticking with air for the 1/2 work. Hopefully I'll get a chance to test out the IR at some point.
For anyone in the market for a 1/2 inch electric impact and you are considering the Snap On, I urge you to try it out first before laying down the $$$.