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Not De Walt for sure, but Milwaukee might.The electric impact will usually not get the crank bolt loosened.
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Not De Walt for sure, but Milwaukee might.The electric impact will usually not get the crank bolt loosened.
My DeWalt electric impact is rated at 700ft-lb of break away torque. I see Milwaukee is pretty powerful too. Though all my batteries ans chargers are DeWalt. I don't want to invest a ton back into Milwaukee. **** they are all made in the same place so it doesn't really matter. Kobalt too has a very nice selection of impacts.Not De Walt for sure, but Milwaukee might.
Hey I had done that before too. Four foot cheater pipe on my ratchet. Ended up stripping a few ratchets in the process. Though I was trying to break free fifty year old suspension bolts on my old Tbird. She claimed a lot of my older tools. Oh and blood too... there’s always blood.I don't know about either of those but I know my crappy Harbor Freight electric plug-in usually won't break it free. I just use levers and musck-els with something like this https://www.homedepot.com/p/LDR-Ind...teel-Schedule-40-Cut-Pipe-307-12X48/100542084
That's what I am planning to pick up
Hey I had done that before too. Four foot cheater pipe on my ratchet. Ended up stripping a few ratchets in the process. Though I was trying to break free fifty year old suspension bolts on my old Tbird. She claimed a lot of my older tools. Oh and blood too... there’s always blood.
Stitches and a couple of weeks in a finger brace....I agree with breaker bars. However I have broken them as well. Guess I am a what you call a spokes person for "stress testing" tool limits. Heh last night at the shop on my job me and another fella tried to straighten a fork off a 15,000lb capacity fork lift with a hydraulic press designed to split concrete block (I work at a concrete block plant btw). Needless to say said press started leaking hydraulic fluid afterwards. I mean going in we though it was a good idea. It did kinda sorta straighten the fork a little bit...I gave my brother a nice ratchet one time, he broke it using it with a cheater pipe, I nearly broke him. That is tool abuse, plain and simple.Breaker bars are what you want there, and if it's a problem with just the right angle use a twelve-point socket. And remember that if you rotate a six point socket 90 degrees on the drive, you get a different angle that may work.
There used to be a shirt in circulation that said something like, "I gave blood today - I worked on my SHO!" I opened a finger up real good when trying to get the oil filter off, that the monkey at the dealer must have put on with an air wrench.Stitches and a couple of weeks in a finger brace....
According to the AvE user on YouTube, the HF EarthquakeXT electric impact is damned good, not even counting price.
Their battery impacts are actually rated for higher torque than the plug-in model. And AvE on YT was stunned at the amount of torque the Earthquake XT put out, he was tightening bolts for his test with a high pressure hydraulic unit up into the 600 lb-ft range IIRC, and the XT just undid them easy-peasy.I don't know about either of those but I know my crappy Harbor Freight electric plug-in usually won't break it free. I just use levers and musck-els with something like this https://www.homedepot.com/p/LDR-Ind...teel-Schedule-40-Cut-Pipe-307-12X48/100542084