Nice to see that it will do lug nuts. M18 fuel impact driver would definitely be the ideal tool for your work though (I'm sure you already figured that out being that this video is a year old now lol) I'm a maintenance mechanic and the impact driver couldn't be more perfect for the job!
I've used it for mounting comms equipment in EIA racks. In Australia it's typically done with M6 screws and cage nuts. In the low speed mode it takes quite a gentle trigger finger, it's pretty easy to over tighten the little 6mm screws!
That's really impressive for a 12v tool.
I would not have guessed it would loosen lug nuts
Nice to see that it will do lug nuts. M18 fuel impact driver would definitely be the ideal tool for your work though (I'm sure you already figured that out being that this video is a year old now lol) I'm a maintenance mechanic and the impact driver couldn't be more perfect for the job!
wow thats amazing
Sorry what did you say you were using it for "M6 somethings and racks?" 1:50
Thanks
I've used it for mounting comms equipment in EIA racks. In Australia it's typically done with M6 screws and cage nuts. In the low speed mode it takes quite a gentle trigger finger, it's pretty easy to over tighten the little 6mm screws!