Electric impact wrenches

DrMoab

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Has anybody had any sucess with these?

If so what brands?

I was thinking it could be a killer tool to take to the junkyards. Not to mention just to keep in the back of the heep.
 
ive never had one but ive seen guys at the yard use them and it made me wish i had one, they r kinda pricy though
 
I have the 14.4 V Makita 3/8 impact. Great tool to have man. When I do interior work on a vehicle I only us it. It won't loosen rusted ass suspension component bolts. It will tighten them though.

You might wanna try a 1/2'' drive one though. I hear they're badass.
 
Funny cause im lookin through my harbor freight catalog and i see a 1/2 inch 7 amp 110 V 240 ft. lbs impact wrench for 60 bucks. All i know is that it would be a lot whole lot better than dealing with rusty bolts and manual labor. I also see an 18 volt 1/2 inch cordless Impact wrench for 299.99.
 
91 Jeep Project said:
Ditto, rented one of the back in the day, putting a lift on a '90 XJ. The Leaf springs bolts just laughed at us.
Leaf spring bolts will laugh at a 5 foot breaker bar too though.

Even a good air impact won't break everything loose and I am full aware that they aren't as good (if they were you wouldn't see any air impacts)

I was just looking for something to make junk yard jobs go a little faster.
 
MENEZES said:
Funny cause im lookin through my harbor freight catalog and i see a 1/2 inch 7 amp 110 V 240 ft. lbs impact wrench for 60 bucks. All i know is that it would be a lot whole lot better than dealing with rusty bolts and manual labor. I also see an 18 volt 1/2 inch cordless Impact wrench for 299.99.





STEP AWAY FROM THE HARBOR FREIGHT CATALOGUE!!!
 
MENEZES said:
Funny cause im lookin through my harbor freight catalog and i see a 1/2 inch 7 amp 110 V 240 ft. lbs impact wrench for 60 bucks. All i know is that it would be a lot whole lot better than dealing with rusty bolts and manual labor. I also see an 18 volt 1/2 inch cordless Impact wrench for 299.99.

After bending a C-frame Ball Joint Press, I won't get anything from HF that has anything to do with more than my own weight (250#.)

I certainly won't get power tools from them, unless I actually recognise the brand!

Having said that, I've been eyeing Makita's 14.4VDC cordless impact for a little while - I already have a couple other 14.4VDC tools, and I do like to keep my logistical train tidy...

5-90
 
OT said:
Snap-on, baby.
They've perfected the electric rechargable impact.

I know - but there are two small issues...
1) Lack of disposable/discretionary income. Snap-On ain't cheap...
2) Logistical train. I already have a batch of Makits 9.6VDC "stick" tools and 14.4VDC "pack" tools. Be a pain to convert everything, y'know?

5-90
 
5-90 said:
After bending a C-frame Ball Joint Press, I won't get anything from HF that has anything to do with more than my own weight (250#.)

I certainly won't get power tools from them, unless I actually recognise the brand!

Having said that, I've been eyeing Makita's 14.4VDC cordless impact for a little while - I already have a couple other 14.4VDC tools, and I do like to keep my logistical train tidy...

5-90


I've also seen good things with Matco's 14.4. I got the Makita because they were doing a package deal with a drill, impact, light ,bag, and charger w/ two batteries.

I don't regret the Makita at all though. Probably better overall anyhow.
 
can i read the catalog on the toilet atleast?
 
What about the 12v ones you see at truck stops? I have seen a few of them, they range from $30-$60. Was wondering how they worked too.
 
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