steveo3002
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youtube vids of them doing wheel swaps on 2 trucks or more ..as a home user my battery lasts forever pretty much
Nice gear Ed but the numbers are one thing and suitability another, while the big guns cordless can do the numbers it can’t take the pace. They will undo a few truck wheel nuts but I have witnessed them not getting around one wheel on a fully charged battery let alone twelve First few nuts are ok but as the battery drops off so does the power, come six weekly checks and there’s a hundred and twenty nuts to waz on and off with just one rig, the cordless would be on its **** in five minutes. So for the moment it’s big air or petrol for truck nuts until they take another leap forward on battery tech, and they will.
Bob
I have a rocker on the older snap on 7.2v nicad screwdriver and impact guns.
On the smaller stuff they are brilliant in my opinion for doing undertrays and dirt liners.
It's one reason I have held onto the older stuff for so long. I do like the look of the Milwaukee m12 stubby series though.
what are peoples views on 3/8" drive compact impact guns - particulartly with the super handy rocker switch setup for instant one handed tighen/ loosen.
this is something id like to pick up for smaller stuff - is snap-on the only one that comes with the rocker switch?
2400NmJust got a mail from Milwaukee, They claim a world first for their 1" drive cordless impact gun, 18v
If you're looking a compact 3/8 gun then the m12 milwaukee is brilliant. I owned both the snap on and milwaukee at the same time and got rid of the snap on. The milwaukee is just as easy to use one handed as the snap on.what are peoples views on 3/8" drive compact impact guns - particulartly with the super handy rocker switch setup for instant one handed tighen/ loosen.
this is something id like to pick up for smaller stuff - is snap-on the only one that comes with the rocker switch?
Well here it is...
Same as mine, you'll not be disappointed.
With so many different versions, past and present, of the torque guns getting the right protective rubber boot can be an issue. The correct one is "Milwaukee 49162767 Rubber Boot Sleeve" and FFX were the cheapest when I got mine.