About the damper or torque multiplier?What do you mean?
That will work also.Torque multiplier like a breaker bar extender …
AKA a piece of pipe. I must say however that tool does look nifty. Maybe I should buy it so I can get my wheels off after some lowland gorilla with a rattle gun at the tyre shop, has done my wheel nuts up to 2,000 Lb/ft when fixing a flat.Torque multiplier like a breaker bar extender …
I have one that will do 90, it's my dedicated wheel ugga dugga.I must have the girl version of impact gun. I checked the torque when doing my tires one time.
All it can muster is 80ft/lbs on a standard atmospheric day.
No possibility of me over-torquing lug nuts with that sissy uggadugga
Agreed. Not much the twins can not handle.I have done three Rangers in the last couple of months and I am going to do one more axle nut removal next weekend. I use a half inch cordless Milwaukee impact which removes it like butter. Borrow a half inch impact from somebody, it will make your life 100% easier!!!!!
“horticulture venture” - my friend’s brother had one of those in a remote part of the southern British Columbia coastal rainforest back in the 80s.
I had a buddy who partnered up with me in a horticulture venture. After many "why do you do it that way?" conversations we came to conclusion that most of the time the answer is "because the old timer I learned from did it that way."
Colorado was kinda the "wild west" for a while.“horticulture venture” - my friend’s brother had one of those in a remote part of the southern British Columbia coastal rainforest back in the 80s.
I don’t know man, the Milwaukee 18v Fuel 1/2” Impact is a beast. 1400lbs of take off torque.As others have said get a Impact gun. Electric might work but air is best. When installing just use the impact again.
That is with a Battery at 100% charge. Below that it goes down. In my line of work(Forklift Mechanic) I have times that Electric Impacts are the better way to go, but when I have Air Available I will use Air over Electric.I don’t know man, the Milwaukee 18v Fuel 1/2” Impact is a beast. 1400lbs of take off torque.
Yeah, good luck with that.... Unless you have someone holding the brake pedal down it won't happen that wayI'm sure nobody wants to hear this but you should never use an impact to loosen or tighten axle nuts. The reason is the impact will dent the ball and race of the CV joint shortening it's life. The best way is with a long handled ratchet or breaker bar.