240v Impact (mainly wheels)
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I find this is great for undoing stuff. Especially wheels.
https://www.machinemart.co.uk/p/clarke-cew1000-ele...
I'm sure I onl paid about £45 a few years ago. Probably inflated due to Brexit.
Very basic but can take all kinds of abuse.
https://www.machinemart.co.uk/p/clarke-cew1000-ele...
I'm sure I onl paid about £45 a few years ago. Probably inflated due to Brexit.
Very basic but can take all kinds of abuse.
Pistom said:
I find this is great for undoing stuff. Especially wheels.
https://www.machinemart.co.uk/p/clarke-cew1000-ele...
I'm sure I onl paid about £45 a few years ago. Probably inflated due to Brexit.
Very basic but can take all kinds of abuse.
+1 on this. Mine was £60 from Amazon in April. Does the job. Shifted the shock/hub bolts on my rusty old e36 quite well. Real change from a Lidl 12v special..https://www.machinemart.co.uk/p/clarke-cew1000-ele...
I'm sure I onl paid about £45 a few years ago. Probably inflated due to Brexit.
Very basic but can take all kinds of abuse.
Oh, it's quite heavy and not small..
SGS Engineering have some handy looking deals on Milwaukee cordless impact wrenches at the moment
https://www.sgs-engineering.com/power-tools/impact...
https://www.sgs-engineering.com/power-tools/impact...
smudgerebt said:
I know it's been done before, but can't find anything after going back 10 pages
That's not the way to do it!Type " Pistonheads technical 240v impact wrench" into Google search
Or clicky on here...... pistonheads technical 240v impact wrench
E-bmw said:
+3
I have used what is the same gun but from a different brand which came in a different colour but was identical otherwise & a set of 6 impact bits, for a few years now.
+4 I have used what is the same gun but from a different brand which came in a different colour but was identical otherwise & a set of 6 impact bits, for a few years now.
Not come across anything it couldn't undo yet, but as nosuchuser said, it's quite big and heavy. I don't use it that often so it offered better value than the battery operated guns. It's quite a few hundred quid to get a battery operated one with the same torque. The power lead has been no real detriment for occasional use.
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