Milwaukee M18 FUEL Gen II High-Torque Impact Wrench Review

Get fast and secure results for your machine repair and another project with the Milwaukee Gen II M18 FUEL high-torque impact wrench. This tool is powerful enough to replace pneumatic and corded models. The Milwaukee M18 cordless impact wrench is incredibly compact to fit into tight spaces.

What’s In the Box?

This unit comes in two standard models. This first one is with 1/2-inch friction rings (2767-22 Kit, 2767-20 Bare Tool). The other with 1/2-inch pin detents (2766-22 Kit, 2766-20 Bare Tool). This means you can get the one that matches your preferred work style.



Stellar Performance

The four-mode DRIVE CONTROL™ settings allow you to customize the power of your Milwaukee M18 compact impact wrench for each task. The friction ring model delivers 1000 foot-pounds of fastening force and 1400 torque for loosening. You get 750-foot-pound fastening with the pin detent version and 1100-foot-pound for removing nuts. They’re swift at removing lag bolts and can even outperform pneumatic models.

Battery Life

These Milwaukee M18 cordless impact wrenches are part of the versatile M18 line. You can use the same batteries for these tools, such as M18 lights, screwdrivers, and radios. They have onboard FUEL gauges that show you the remaining charge for monitoring your power level. Stock up on extra batteries and chargers to keep your crew running without interruption.

Extra Features We’re Fans Of

These smart Milwaukee compact impact wrenches feature nut removal mode. This automatically lowers the RPMs once you remove a fastener to prevent you from losing control. The rubber over-molds are durable enough to withstand extreme use and avoid corrosion caused by rust or chemicals. The friction rings Milwaukee Gen II M18 FUEL high-torque impact wrench require no tools to switch out bits. This means you can move from one side of the bolt to the next without stopping work.



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