The Milwaukee 1/2in. High Torque Impact Wrenches provide industry-leading power in a compact size. Built with a Milwaukee 4-pole motor and a powerful impact mechanism, this tool was built with the torque to take on any job. Cordless: Yes, Max. Torque (ft.-lbs.): 450, Impacts Per Minute (IPM): 0-2,200, Drive (in.): 1/2, Speed - No Load (RPM): 0-1,900, Reversible: Yes, Volts: 18, Battery Included: Yes (2), Charger Included: Yes, Case Included: Yes, Tool Length (in.): 8 7/8, Tool Weight (lbs.): 6.7 1/2in. anvil with detent pin for socket retention
Is this powerful enough to use on commercial lawn equipment, such as blade removal and installation?
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Slocke
on FREE SHIPPING - Milwaukee M18 Cordless Impact Hammer - 1/2in., 18 Volt, Detent Pin Anvil, Model# 2662-22
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answer 1
This Milwaukee M18 cordless impact hammer is powerful enough to use on commercial lawn equipment, and will provide enough power to remove and install blades.
answered 1 year, 4 months ago
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ProductExpert5
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answer 2
I'm sure it would be - I use it on some fairly heavy equipment.
answered 1 year, 2 months ago
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CaptMike
- Yuma, Arizona
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answer 3
Yes
answered 1 year, 2 months ago
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Kalcobra
- Appleton, WI
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answer 4
You should have no problem removing the blade of a lawn mower. This tool can remove the lug nuts off of a 1-ton truck. Best of luck and be care full when dealing with blades. Keep in mind most blades have a left-handed thread!
answered 1 year, 2 months ago
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f250tough
- All over California
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answer 5
yes i use on semi trucks
answered 1 year, 2 months ago
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jimsnapp
- hemlock michigan
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answer 6
More than powerfull enough
answered 11 months ago
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PAED
- Wilkes Barre PA
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answer 7
Yes.
answered 7 months ago
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Ridenby
- Frankfort,Ky.
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answer 8
Based on my experience, Definitely powerful enough. I use mine on a Farm for my equipment from tractors to bushhogs, etc without any problem. A real work and time saver for me.