https://www.makitauk.com/product/dtw1002rtj.html This will pull anything off and like going black, once you go cordless you will never go back!
i bought a pneumatic impact gun... love the sound!!! only used it once for a serious job but some times i put on overalls and just undo everything in the workshop as fast as i can....
I just checked on a google search - Clarke one I saw hand plastic catches and slightly different layout
Righto, I have just bought one of these as it is too cheap not to. Various posts suggest it might be the same item as the Clarke, which I hope it is. When it arrives, I will put up pics of any labels/identification marks because if it is the same, bargain of the year. If not, c'est la vie.
I got this one as I already had batteries - not sure the undoing torque but it will be more than the 450 tightening torque anyway - fab bit of kit, paid about £150 last year. https://www.amazon.co.uk/Makita-DTW...96A4H38AAB4&psc=1&refRID=G1Q52JSD996A4H38AAB4
We use a whole fleet of Makita cordless tools, torque and impact drivers at work as we have all the compatible batteries, chargers etc. They get a massive amount of abuse and not one has failed yet. I was in the process of upgrading everything to Festool these last 12 months but their cordless range is not as broad so I have only got as far as the saws and construction tools. Plus I am far too tight!
I'm the same Joe I have the twin charger and half a dozen 5AH batteries. Even my chainsaw and chopsaw are Makita twin battery powered. Slidesaw for me next as I borrowed my mates the other day...…..now I need one!
Just bought the 2nd last one too cheap to ignore, last time I had a crank bolt off (wife's old Juke) my breaker bar was well bent before the bolt broke - time I had one of these
Be interesting to see if they have any more stock - it said I had bought the 2nd to last, so that would mean you got the last one - probably takes a while to update on ebay. I would guess he gets more in all the time, looking at his feedback.
I said I had the Clarke, I really meant I have that cheaper one you have just bought. They're the same so I didn't see the point in quibbling over colour/brand on here when i mentioned my one. It was only about £5 cheaper than the Clarke when I got mine. My review still stands. You won't be disappointed
re : torque control I looked at the website to see if there is any kind of torque control , or limiter and it looks like not .... but I spotted a customer review from Ducati owner " Graham" ..... https://www.machinemart.co.uk/p/cla...dR6tVhV36DGIHWL8Vy2GBq0AbXBM7SvRoCRcAQAvD_BwE I was in a workshop that did classic Brit bikes and I saw a rattle gun in use , with 3 settings ..... so I asked the old boy how much torque you get with the control set to " three dots " The answer was "FT" ........ and of course I had to ask what it meant
Well, the generic impact wrench has arrived. No real visible numbers on it but it has spare brushes like the Clarke. Not used it yet. Pics attached.
Mine arrived within 24hrs of ordering it. Vicious brute of a thing it is too, would rip your arm out of it's socket if you weren't prepared. Interestingly, on page 7 of the manual it clearly states " The Clarke CEW1000 impact wrench"............... I would hazard a guess that it's identical to the 'Clarke' made in the same factory no doubt, just a different colour and sold under the name 'Moss' as opposed to 'Clarke' to circumvent some restriction. I'm delighted with mine, for under £45 delivered it's a bargain. Thanks for the heads up @Roadtrip
Mine is due tomorrow - think I'll take next door's Nissan Navara apart when he's out just for a laugh
Says it all now with Clarkes mentioned in the manual, i think a few more orders now, it is my birthday next month