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This is probably blasphemy on this list, bat a year or so ago I bought a
Makita 1002Z 18v impact gun and have found it to be VERY good. I don't
have to wait for my compressor to fill or to drag air lines around to
use it. I originally bought it to remove the crankshaft nut on my
daughter's Honda civic as my old gun wasn't up to the task and I'd read
horror stories all over the net about how impossibly tight that nut is
from the factory. Rusted spring hanger bolts were no problem when I
replaced the axle on my utility trailer a few months ago.
I think specs say something about 1100ft lb in reverse and 700 in
forward. It's a bit bigger and heavier than an air wrench, but it ticks
the boxes of being an expensive brand name cool toy! I think they may a
3/4" drive version as well.
Steve
On 2019-02-24 9:13 a.m., eric--- via Shop-talk wrote.
> I'm looking for a heavy duty air impact wrench. I prefer 1/2, but
> I'm willing to listen to any advice on moving up to 3/4.
> I'm looking for a tool to use when my 'normal' impact can't handle to
> job, so it will not be used a ton.
>
> Any ideas? Price isn't much of a concern as it seems even the top end
> ones aren't outrageous. (Note- I'm not a Snap on junkie that likes
> over priced brand names.)
>
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<p>This is probably blasphemy on this list, bat a year or so ago I
bought a Makita 1002Z 18v impact gun and have found it to be VERY
good. I don't have to wait for my compressor to fill or to drag
air lines around to use it. I originally bought it to remove the
crankshaft nut on my daughter's Honda civic as my old gun wasn't
up to the task and I'd read horror stories all over the net about
how impossibly tight that nut is from the factory. Rusted spring
hanger bolts were no problem when I replaced the axle on my
utility trailer a few months ago.<br>
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<p>I think specs say something about 1100ft lb in reverse and 700 in
forward. It's a bit bigger and heavier than an air wrench, but it
ticks the boxes of being an expensive brand name cool toy! I
think they may a 3/4" drive version as well.<br>
</p>
<p>Steve<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2019-02-24 9:13 a.m., eric--- via
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<span style=" font-size:10pt;font-family:sans-serif"> I'm looking
for a heavy duty air impact wrench. I
prefer 1/2, but I'm willing to listen to any advice on moving up
to 3/4.</span>
<br>
<span style=" font-size:10pt;font-family:sans-serif">I'm looking
for
a tool to use when my 'normal' impact can't handle to job, so it
will not
be used a ton.</span>
<br>
<br>
<span style=" font-size:10pt;font-family:sans-serif">Any ideas?
Price
isn't much of a concern as it seems even the top end ones aren't
outrageous.
(Note- I'm not a Snap on junkie that likes over priced brand
names.)</span>
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