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Collo Rosso ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Advanced Members Posts: 1,220 Joined: 3-August 05 From: San Antonio, TX Member No.: 839 ![]() |
Ran across this. I'm tempted to get one, but I just can't justify the expense right now.
Milwaukee 18V Cordless Impact with charger and two batteries. Here Hope the link works... 9pm to 6am only tonight. Must...resist... This post has been edited by BigEnos: May 25 2006, 01:52 AM |
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Seeking round tuits ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Advanced Members Posts: 5,522 Joined: 24-December 03 From: Kentucky Member No.: 33 ![]() |
I have a 110VAC, ~250 lb-ft (IIRC) Craftsman electric impact wrench, and a DeWalt 18V 120something variable speed cordless. I very rarely use the big Craftsman, because the little DeWalt is not only more compact and convenient but much easier to control. I can comfortably use it on fasteners that will be torqued anywhere from ~35 to ~120. That isn't because of the variable speed, which isn't designed for continuous use (mostly useful for slowing down while removing parts that are already loose to avoid slinging them). The power level is just a good match for the job for most automotive wrenching tasks, so I can easily control the torque by just releasing the trigger at the right time. I usually use a torque wrench for the final tightening anyway.
I have used the DeWalt (as an experiment) to loosen a rusty lugnut on my Dodge, which was torqued to 135 before being exposed to a year of salt and rain with no hubcaps. I doubt if it would make it through a full set of 32 studs on one battery, but changing one tire is possible. Admittedly, that is at the extreme end of it's range, and it isn't really the best tool for that job. With the 100 lb lugnuts on the Camaro, battery life is a non-issue. The key limitation is that extensions sap a HUGE percentage of the power. The socket needs to be directly attached to the end of the DeWalt. The added mass and slop of the extension leaves the impact gun thrashing away while accomplishing nothing. BTW, I'd be wary of lithium batteries in an impact wrench. They are dangerous enough and all too common in electronic applications, but subjecting them to the shock and vibration and other abuse of an impact gun, especially one that will be bounced around in a hot trailer, seems like asking for trouble. Unlike other battery technologies that may simply rupture if they fail, lithium-ions are explosive and highly flammable. FWIW, I've even had a near miss in a laptop, which lives a far gentler life. "Luckily", it was on my lap at the time and I was wearing shorts, so I noticed the sudden and pronounced overheating very quickly, and promptly took the battery outside (IMG:http://www.frrax.com/rrforum/style_emoticons/default/smile.gif) While it did not explode, it did get very hot and swelled up. Had I not been there, it probably would have started a fire in the house. |
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Senior Member ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Advanced Members Posts: 5,226 Joined: 24-December 03 From: Danville, CA, USA Member No.: 27 ![]() |
a DeWalt 18V 120something variable speed cordless. I very rarely use the big Craftsman, because the little DeWalt is not only more compact and convenient but much easier to control. I can comfortably use it on fasteners that will be torqued anywhere from ~35 to ~120. With the 100 lb lugnuts on the Camaro, battery life is a non-issue. The key limitation is that extensions sap a HUGE percentage of the power. The socket needs to be directly attached to the end of the DeWalt. The added mass and slop of the extension leaves the impact gun thrashing away while accomplishing nothing. Interesting....I just got the DeWalt, and the thing won't take off the lugs on the Camaro....which I only tighten to 85 lbs. But I was using an old extension that is sloppy. You say the thing works wonders better without sockets eh???? (IMG:http://www.frrax.com/rrforum/style_emoticons/default/dry.gif) |
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Seeking round tuits ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Advanced Members Posts: 5,522 Joined: 24-December 03 From: Kentucky Member No.: 33 ![]() |
Interesting....I just got the DeWalt, and the thing won't take off the lugs on the Camaro....which I only tighten to 85 lbs. But I was using an old extension that is sloppy. You say the thing works wonders better without sockets eh???? No, it won't do squat without a socket, but getting rid of the extension helps a lot (IMG:http://www.frrax.com/rrforum/style_emoticons/default/wink.gif) |
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