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600 ft. lbs. of Nut-Busting Torque ??

I have the 2767 version. Nice tool. Battery makes a difference in results also.
 
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I have the 1k. Usually rides along in the tow vehicle.

Last year I had to pull the axle off the trailer for repairs beside the road in BFE MI during a snow storm.
Don't know how much torque I needed, but knew what I was going to use!

Worked great but you do need the larger batteries.
 
I have the 2767 version. Nice tool. Battery makes a difference in results also.

What's the difference inthe 2767 and the 2863?

All I see is something about one key. Is that some sort of wireless device in the tool? "Customize, Track and Manage tool’s performance and location"


ONE-KEY by Milwaukee is the first digital platform for tools and equipment. By integrating industry-leading tool electronics with a custom-built cloud-based program, ONE-KEY™ will provide a new level of control and access to information that will revolutionize the way work gets done.


Yeah, don't need that.
 
what about the DeWalt DFC899HP2? Rated at 700 ft/lbs and 1200 ft/lbs of "breakaway torque".
 
what about the DeWalt DFC899HP2? Rated at 700 ft/lbs and 1200 ft/lbs of "breakaway torque".
Get Milwaukee! Colby has be buying all Milwaukee fuel I get to use them if he brings them home for a project. So nice they make it fun!
 
It is worth it and bigger battery also makes difference. Had mine for over 4 years , also have the 3/8 . My air guns rarely come out of the toolbox at work anymore.
 
It is worth it and bigger battery also makes difference. Had mine for over 4 years , also have the 3/8 . My air guns rarely come out of the toolbox at work anymore.
That’s no joke. Only thing my compressor gets used for anymore is airing up tires and blowing things off.
 
My Milwaukee gun has been working well for years and always has enough power. These newer battery tools are making a lot of air tools obsolete.
 
My Milwaukee gun has been working well for years and always has enough power. These newer battery tools are making a lot of air tools obsolete.
Well, when I am at a place with access to air like my shop or my big rig I will always go with air impact tools because I have a constant supply of air, batteries need to be recharged sometimes in the middle of the job.
I do now have a growing set of rigid 18v and I have a few batteries that should last enough to recharge the empty while I am using the others but it's more of a hassle
 
what about the DeWalt DFC899HP2? Rated at 700 ft/lbs and 1200 ft/lbs of "breakaway torque".

ive got that, had it for about 6yrs now. No complaints, never run into anything it couldnt handle. What sold me years ago was a head to head comparison vs some high end air guns and it dominated. When i bought it it was the bees knees, but now obviously more manufacturers have stepped up and are making comparable battery powered guns. I already had a couple other dewalt tools, so was nice to have all same battery.
 
Well, when I am at a place with access to air like my shop or my big rig I will always go with air impact tools because I have a constant supply of air, batteries need to be recharged sometimes in the middle of the job.
I do now have a growing set of rigid 18v and I have a few batteries that should last enough to recharge the empty while I am using the others but it's more of a hassle

True. At least now the battery tools have got the power to compete with air tools. Used to be you had to go with air to get heavy duty power.
 
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