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Milwaukee M18FHIW2F12-502X 18v 1/2 Fuel High Torque Impact Wrench Comp Reviews

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The New Milwaukee M18FHIWF2F12-502x is the latest 18v 1/2" square drive compact high torque impact wrench. The kit comes supplied with 2 x 5.0ah batteries, m12-18fc fast charger and a dynacase. The machine has a huge max 2034nm nut busting torque and a max 1491nm of tightening torque. The wrench has a powerstate brushless motor with a 4 mode drive control motor allowing the user to select from different speed/torque settings, Mode 4 bolt removal, provides maximum nut-busting torque then shifts to 750 rpm for outstanding control when removing fasteners. It has 2000 RPMs of no load speed to perform your task 35% faster than with the previous generation model. The Tri-LEDS provide more light to the workspace. A great choice amongst the farming and construction industry. M18FHIW2F12-502X contains M18FHIW2F12 high torque impact wrench, 2 x 5.0ah li-ion batteries, m12-18fc fast charger, dynacase. 881/1220/1491/68 max torque. 2034nm nut busting torque. 0-1300/0-2200/0-2400/ impact per minute. 2000 RPMs of no load speed to perform your task 35% faster than with the previous gen. Robust gearcase for more durability. Tri-LEDs deliver high-definition lighting to increase workspace visibility. 4 mode drive control allows the user to select from different speed and torque settings. Mode 4 bolt removal, provides maximum nut-busting torque then shifts to 750 rpm for outstanding control when removing fasteners. The DNA of our FUEL™ platform redefines the balance of cordless technologies. MILWAUKEE's POWERSTATE™ brushless motor, REDLITHIUM™ battery pack and REDLINK PLUS™ electronic intelligence delivering outstanding power, run time and durability. Max 36mm bolt diameter.

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Was expecting this to be the best of the best but unfortunately on 2 occasions it's not took off a skoda wheel nut or a bmw 5 series wheel nut. Mind's in 2 places now whether to go Dewalt!
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