Clarke impact wrench
Discussion
S2Andy said:
I have that same model. Very useful for hub nuts, crank pully bolts etc where sustained torque is inappropriate. Bit brutal and needs the correct hexagonal sockets to go with it.
Hi Andy, great to hear it's worth the purchase, it probably wont get much use but I thought it would be a handy tool to take the strain out of those stubborn old nuts and bolts If I get my car back from the menders next week, and it's a sunny day, I can do the whole trip for you....Norfolk to Cheltenham to Chesterfield and back to Norfolk will be a good run out for someone with extreme S withdrawal symptoms.....
....maybe we could turn it into a run out in different sections ....
....maybe we could turn it into a run out in different sections ....
Edited by AutoAndy on Thursday 26th November 22:01
Don't know about the electric one but have the sip/ Clarke air one and a 10.8V Mikita cordless which is nearly as good even using 1/4 , 3/8 and 3/4 drives. They are great for loosening those rusty jobs that would never normally come undone and snap.
As above get the proper 6 sided sockets though.
Personally would save up for the 18v Dewalt combo drill kit but only really any good if you use regularly otherwise you are better off with the cord!
Try not to think of the dentist if you do go for it while you are using it...
As above get the proper 6 sided sockets though.
Personally would save up for the 18v Dewalt combo drill kit but only really any good if you use regularly otherwise you are better off with the cord!
Try not to think of the dentist if you do go for it while you are using it...
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