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Llave de impacto angular de 3/8 pulg. inalámbrica sin escobillas M12 FUEL de 12V de iones de litio (solo herramienta)

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$10.63 In stock

Category: Venta de Liquidación de Fábrica

descripción: La llave de impacto angular MILWAUKEE M12 FUEL de 3/8 pulg. con anillo de fricción es la llave de impacto angular más potente de la industria. Esta llave de impacto angular a batería ofrece hasta 220 ft-lb de torque de rotura de tuercas sin contragolpe. Esta duradera llave de impacto inalámbrica se adapta fácilmente a espacios más reducidos que las llaves de impacto tradicionales de empuñadura de pistón, con una cabeza de perfil de solo 2.2 pulg., lo que reduce la necesidad de extensiones de vaso. El Control de 4 Modos de Accionamiento proporciona al usuario un control inigualable en diversas aplicaciones de fijación y extracción de pernos. Los modos 1-3 ofrecen ajustes de RPM y IPM para un control de precisión. El modo 4 tiene apagado automático en avance y modo de extracción de pernos en reversa. El modo de apagado automático evita el apriete excesivo de los pernos aplicando no más de 15 ft-lb de torque. El modo de extracción de pernos reduce drásticamente las RPM una vez que el perno está aflojado para un mayor control. La inteligencia MILWAUKEE REDLINK PLUS garantiza que los usuarios logren el máximo rendimiento y protección contra sobrecargas, sobrecalentamiento y sobredescarga. Los paquetes de baterías M12 REDLITHIUM (no incluidos) son compatibles con todas las herramientas M12, ofreciendo más trabajo por carga y más trabajo durante la vida útil del paquete.profundidad: 13.32 pulgadasalto: 2.81 pulgadasancho: 2.32 pulgadaspeso: 2.82 lb

Customer Reviews (4.9 / 5 · 54 reviews)

Abigail A. ★★★★★

Was able to wedge this into a tight engine bay where my standard impact wouldn't fit, and it still snapped off the rusted bolts without any issue. The friction ring holds sockets securely, which saved me from dropping one into the abyss.

Eli F. ★★★★★

Blew through a dozen seized bolts on my tractor deck without any sweat, and the head is just 2.1 inches wide so it slipped right between the frame and blade housing.

Ruby M. ★★★★★

Was able to snake this into a tight engine bay where my regular impact wouldn't fit. The 3/8" friction ring held onto the socket securely even in awkward angles.

Adam ★★★★★

Cleared out a bunch of rusted bolts on my trailer with this thing in no time—the right-angle head got into tight spots my regular impact couldn't reach. Battery life surprised me; did about 60 fasteners on a single charge. Solid little wrench for the money.

Victoria P. ★★★★★

I’ve been using this right-angle impact wrench to remove stubborn bolts in my engine bay, and the friction ring makes swapping sockets a breeze. It packs surprising torque for such a compact tool, handling even the tightest spots.

Julian V. ★★★★★

This little thing fits into tight spots my full-sized impact can't reach, and it still managed to break loose those stubborn caliper bolts. The friction ring holds sockets securely, which is a nice touch.

Owen J. ★★★★★

Finally got to use it on some rusty suspension bolts and the right angle head fit where my regular impact couldn't even reach. The friction ring held the socket on securely, even with all that torque.

Lucy Y. ★★★★★

That stubborn starter bolt on the back of my engine block was impossible with a standard ratchet, but this right angle wrench zipped it off without any clearance issues. The friction ring held the socket securely, and I was surprised how much torque it packed for a 12V tool.

Nicholas C. ★★★★★

Used it to reach a transmission bolt that my regular impact couldn't even touch, and it snapped it loose instantly. The compact right-angle head makes all the difference in those impossible spots.

Samuel ★★★★★

Finally got it for those tight engine bay bolts and it did not disappoint—the compact head slid right in where my standard impact couldn't even think about fitting. The friction ring holds sockets securely while you're reaching blindly, and the torque is genuinely surprising for a 12V tool. Broke loose a stubborn caliper bracket bolt on the first try without any struggle.