Milwaukee Tool released another trade-focused solution, the new M18 FUEL ½” Extended Anvil Controlled Torque Impact Wrench with One-Key. The wrench delivers unmatched performance with the three exclusive innovations that all M18 tools offer- the POWERSTATE™ Brushless Motor, REDLITHIUM™ XC5.0 XC Battery Pack, and REDLINK™ PLUS intelligence and software.
Milwaukee Controlled Torque Wrench Features
The Controlled Torque Wrench gives controlled torque output for fastening and up to 1,100 ft-lbs of nut-busting torque, providing more than enough power to remove rusted lug nuts. This new solution enables technicians to perform faster tire services without the hassle of pneumatic hoses, compressors, and torque sticks.
One-Key™
One-Key is the first digital platform allowing users to sync a device to a Milwaukee tool. The platform combines industry-leading electronics with a custom-built cloud-based program. One-Key revolutionizes how work gets done by offering the ability to customize, track, and manage. Users can access four customizable Drive-Control modes pre-set with complete power reverse.
Operational Modes
Mode 1
- Designed for cars, delivering a target torque range of 40-75 ft-lbs.
Mode 2
- Designed for trucks and SUVs, delivering a target torque range of 75 – 150 ft-lbs.
Mode 3
- Designed for larger equipment such as box trucks and trailers, delivering a target torque range of up to 450 ft-lbs.
Mode 4
- Designed for larger equipment such as box trucks and trailers, delivering a target torque range of up to 450 ft-lbs.
Final Thoughts
Milwaukee continues to improve productivity by creating performance-driven and trade-focused solutions. With the release of the Milwaukee Controlled Torque Wrench, the M18 Fuel system now has over 175 tools, providing even more solutions for the most demanding tradespeople in the world.
Graduate your Torque Wrench by visiting our online store or heading to the closest Acme Tools location. Comment below to tell us what you think of the M18 Fuel system.
2 Comments
Mary Boroski
January 21, 2023 at 2:03 amCan my husband get a 48-59 2055 battery for his Milwaukee cordless drill?
Acme Tools
January 24, 2023 at 8:49 amHello, Thank you for contacting Acme Tools. The number 48-59-2055 is no longer a valid part number for Milwaukee. If you could let us know the model number of the drill you have we should be able to suggest a new battery.
Thank you,
Acme Tools