VtecGSR95
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So I work in a dealership.....and everyone knows we're always out to find a better option for less than the tool truck.
Currently, my "BIG" impact gun is the Milwaukee 1/2" drive (2767-20 I believe) impact, rated at 1400 lb-ft of nut busting tq. Yesterday I ran into a truck with lug nuts seized on it. I tried multiple times on these 4 lug nuts, switched to a short socket, new battery fresh off the charger, nothing.
Buddy comes over with the new snap on CT9075 1/2" drive brush-less unit. He uses my socket, and without a struggle, it pops ALL 4 nuts off with ease! To say I was shocked and impressed was an understatement. This tool is only rated at 1200 lb-ft of breakaway tq, yet it totally crushed my Milwaukee!
In case anyone is thinking it was an issue with my gun......a fellow co-worker tried with his Milwaukee (same model as mine), and his wouldn't budge it either.
Might be time for Milwaukee to step up their game!! I wish I would have shot a video......this is the type of real-world situations we face that the specs cant tell the whole story about a tool.
Either way, the Milwaukee is a great tool.....just the first time I witnessed it being outdone by another tool!
Currently, my "BIG" impact gun is the Milwaukee 1/2" drive (2767-20 I believe) impact, rated at 1400 lb-ft of nut busting tq. Yesterday I ran into a truck with lug nuts seized on it. I tried multiple times on these 4 lug nuts, switched to a short socket, new battery fresh off the charger, nothing.
Buddy comes over with the new snap on CT9075 1/2" drive brush-less unit. He uses my socket, and without a struggle, it pops ALL 4 nuts off with ease! To say I was shocked and impressed was an understatement. This tool is only rated at 1200 lb-ft of breakaway tq, yet it totally crushed my Milwaukee!
In case anyone is thinking it was an issue with my gun......a fellow co-worker tried with his Milwaukee (same model as mine), and his wouldn't budge it either.
Might be time for Milwaukee to step up their game!! I wish I would have shot a video......this is the type of real-world situations we face that the specs cant tell the whole story about a tool.
Either way, the Milwaukee is a great tool.....just the first time I witnessed it being outdone by another tool!
IF they break coming off, they are suspect anyway after being overtorqued.