So, I’ve decided I need an impact wrench, and Im staggered by the variety that’s out there. I’ve narrowed it down to being from the Milwaukee stable. Why Milwaukee, well, because it seems to be the workhouse in the mechanics garages I have visited. What do I want it for? I’m after something that will drive 1/2” sockets and be suitable for wheel studs, brake callipers and all the underbody stuff that needs a good bit of umph to get off. In my youth I used to enjoy tinkering with my cars, but was lucky to have company cars for all of my working life and now I’m back to fixing / servicing my own vehicles. The biggest brute in my garage is a Renault Traffic van and I want something up to the task of tackling it.
I’ve looked at the specs of the Milwaukee range and then started to wonder, the force I need to bust off rusted on a nut / stud is a lot higher than the torque required to fasten it properly……but how much is enough? I don’t know and haven’t the experience to know. So far, a good old 6 point spanner and a persuading tool carefully calibrated has busted off the little devils, which doesn’t tell me what force was needed. So, I’d appreciate your thoughts and insights in to what to buy…..what torque range should I be looking in, and well, is Milwaukee the best tool to get? I’m not invested in any real way in battery tools, all my tools are typically machines with a few hand battery operated tools. I buy once cry once, so price is the driving factor.
I’ve looked at the specs of the Milwaukee range and then started to wonder, the force I need to bust off rusted on a nut / stud is a lot higher than the torque required to fasten it properly……but how much is enough? I don’t know and haven’t the experience to know. So far, a good old 6 point spanner and a persuading tool carefully calibrated has busted off the little devils, which doesn’t tell me what force was needed. So, I’d appreciate your thoughts and insights in to what to buy…..what torque range should I be looking in, and well, is Milwaukee the best tool to get? I’m not invested in any real way in battery tools, all my tools are typically machines with a few hand battery operated tools. I buy once cry once, so price is the driving factor.