mkblade
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posted on 28/12/08 at 10:31 PM |
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battery powered impact wrench
hi all
im looking for a impact wrench battery powered has any one got one ??
im after something powerfull that is around 100 pound
i found this one on ebay 400015553523
not sure how to do the linky thing.
any advise would be great
simon
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carpmart
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posted on 28/12/08 at 10:35 PM |
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That looks from a style/casing/shape to be identical to my Sealy 24v one.
I have used the Sealy on all the 2008 race season and its performed very well indeed. Plenty of torque but this does drop off when the battery is 50%
used.
I personally would spend the extra 30 quid and get a Sealy one.
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wrigglypig
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posted on 28/12/08 at 10:53 PM |
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b&q had one in the other week cant remember the details of it but it was powerful
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liam.mccaffrey
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posted on 28/12/08 at 11:23 PM |
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i got a dewalt 18v one in america and its the mutts marbles
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bob tatt
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posted on 29/12/08 at 07:09 AM |
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ive got the seally one as well very good and strong get one of those proper job
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britishtrident
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posted on 29/12/08 at 09:50 AM |
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I bought a MacAllister 14.4V Cordless 1/2" drive Impact Wrench/Driverfrom B&Q model COD144VID --- so far as been excellent --- small
enough to get into awkward places & battery charge lasts a long time --- but a 2nd battery pack is supplied in the case
It won't however cope with wheel nuts for that I use one of those ones that run off the car battery.
Cost was about 70 pounds
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dinosaurjuice
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posted on 29/12/08 at 09:53 AM |
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i got one from screwfix made by a german company called sparky. very impressed with it.
linky
HTH
Will
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ashg
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posted on 29/12/08 at 12:31 PM |
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i have got a bosch gds18 it will do pretty much everything. managed to get the subframe bolts etc out the sierra couldnt do the rear hub nuts though.
my mates £500 dewalt 400nm jobie did them though
its the age old case of you get what you pay for. i paid £260 for the bosch which come with a set of impact sockets two batterys and a 30min charger.
all i can say is that im very happy with it.
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mkblade
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posted on 31/12/08 at 05:53 PM |
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thanks for the replys
what sort of torque spec one should i get at least 300 lb/ft
thanks
simon
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britishtrident
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posted on 1/1/09 at 12:23 PM |
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Don't buy on torque as the main criteria-- long power bars are better for dealing with really tight nuts -- Choose one that is small enough
to get into awkward places -- look for short body.
I recently had to change the rear engine mount on a Rover 45, no way would I have got in with spanners or a ratchet but my impact gun got in without
trouble and saved about 3 hours fiddling.
Also remember you will use it for tightening bolts -- anything from 8mm up for which you need good control of the torque.
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scotlad
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posted on 1/1/09 at 01:46 PM |
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I'll second the Sparky one- Have used one at work for a year and was so impressed i bought another for myself for use on the car. Its quite
small and manouverable for getting in tight places and comes with 2 batteries.
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