Brand | Milwaukee |
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Power Source | Battery Powered |
Voltage | 18 Volts |
Color | Red |
Included Components | case |
Item Weight | 15 Pounds |
Maximum Power | 800 Watts |
Item Torque | 700 Foot Pounds |
Manufacturer | TV Non-Branded Items (Home Improvement) |
Part Number | MWK276322 |
Item Weight | 15 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 16.08 x 4.35 x 12.62 inches |
Item model number | MWK276322 |
Batteries | 2 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 1/2" |
Finish | Painted, Polished |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Head Style | Hex |
Measurement System | Inch |
Switch Style | Trigger Switch |
Batteries Included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | No |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
Warranty Description | 5 Year Limited Warranty |
Milwaukee 2763-22 M18 1/2" Inch Impact Wrench
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Brand | Milwaukee |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Voltage | 18 Volts |
Color | Red |
Included Components | case |
About this item
- Superior performance: Delivers up to 700 ft-lbs of maximum fastening torque, up to 1,100 ft-lbs of nut-busting torque and up to 2X more runtime
- POWERSTATE Brushless Motor: Outpowers competitors yet runs cooler with no wearable components
- REDLINK PLUS Intelligence: allows the operator to choose between 2 fastening modes with Milwaukees proprietary DRIVE CONTROL feature.
- REDLITHIUM XC 4.0 Battery Pack: Provides superior pack construction, electronics and performance to deliver 2X more runtime
- 1/2 Inch Anvil with friction ring for fast, easy socket changes
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ASIN | B00GFUA7FC |
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Customer Reviews |
4.5 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #740,811 in Tools & Home Improvement (See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement) #18,159 in Power Tools (Tools & Home Improvement) |
Date First Available | December 19, 2013 |
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M18 fuel, 1 or 2" high torque impact wrench with friction ring kit, superior performance delivers up to 700' or lb. of maximum fastening torque, up to 1,100' or lb. of nut Busting torque and up to 2 times more runtime, Powerstate Brushless motor, Red link Plus intelligence allows the operator to choose between 2 fastening modes, mode 1 delivers up to 100' or lb. of maximum fastening torque and mode 2 up to 700' or lb. maximum fastening torque, Red Lithium XC 4.0 battery pack provides superior pack construction, 1 or 2" anvil with friction ring for fast and easy socket changes, includes two M18 Red Lithium XC 4.0 extended capacity battery packs, M18 and M12 multi-voltage charger and carrying case.
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Customers like the quality, battery life, power, and value of the impact wrench. They mention that it gets the job done, the batteries are impressive, and the tool is well worth the money. Customers are also satisfied with ease of operation, and ease of taking off. However, some customers disagree on the weight.
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Customers are satisfied with the quality of the impact wrench. They mention that it is a great tool that makes life easier for self car repair. Some say that it gets the job done and is an absolute beast of a tool. Overall, customers are happy with the product and recommend it to others.
"This impact wrench is amazing. It keeps up with my buddies' professional pneumatic tools, without the hassle and expense of air compressors...." Read more
"...been using my Fuel for about a month or so and have been blown away by it's performance...." Read more
"...This thing is exactly what you want for a portable wrench. It is very heavy duty, and just screams quality when you pick it up...." Read more
"...would highly recommend this AND the other kit for anyone looking for reliable, strong battery operated impacts...." Read more
Customers are impressed with the battery life of the impact gun. They say it has the most powerful battery impact they have ever used, and the batteries have great capacity. They also mention that the one battery has been fine and that it comes with 1 or 2 batteries and a charger.
"...Variable speed triggerLow Torque ModeAmazing battery life!..." Read more
"...In fact, the battery life is so good that if you’re at the upper limits of your budget and trying to save as much as you can, you can probably get..." Read more
"...this AND the other kit for anyone looking for reliable, strong battery operated impacts...." Read more
"...It had no issue taking out transmission bolts and the battery stayed on a full charge for the length of the job...." Read more
Customers are impressed with the power of the impact wrench. They say it is well-made, powerful, and even takes off lug nuts on their car. They also appreciate the convenience of battery power over air tools, which is great compared to the convenience and power of an air tool. Overall, customers are happy with the quality and power.
"...Pros:Incredibly powerful - really took my breath away with the power in a cordless applicationVariable speed trigger..." Read more
"...pretty much said the same thing—they are both great tools, both very powerful (torque specs are almost the same), similarly priced, and you can’t go..." Read more
"...Powerful..." Read more
"...This unit replaces my IR which is pretty powerful and much lighter to hold and only serviced me for two years before it requires repair/replacement...." Read more
Customers like the value of the wrench. They mention that it's well worth the money, a great buy, and is loaded with power worth every penny.
"...tools, both very powerful (torque specs are almost the same), similarly priced, and you can’t go wrong with either one...." Read more
"...I highly recommend this tool, the price is perfect and I wouldn't want to imagine a toolbox without it." Read more
"...it is expensive, but the joy on his face when he seen it made it worth every penny... about 2 weeks after he had it, I asked how he likes it... He..." Read more
"...fair its on the bulky side, but even with this cons this tool is worth every penny." Read more
Customers like the torque of the drill. They say it has a high torque impact wrench that handles lug nuts easily. Customers also say the power level switch is awkward to change.
"...I would highly recommend this tool to anyone looking for a high torque impact wrench...." Read more
"...This thing here is freaking amazing so much torque you wont be needing much more if so you’ll need a 3/4.but price is high but am very happy with..." Read more
"...its balanced well and has crazy amounts of torque, and.. its easy to operate. i use it mostly for changing wheels on my cars/ work van...." Read more
"...: After doing more testing with my impact wrench I found it could not even torque a nut to 100 ft-lbs on setting 1 using the correct size bolt and..." Read more
Customers find the drill easy to operate. They say it saves time and makes all jobs easier. They also mention that it is better than snap on and that it takes a tire off with no problem.
"...-and-way-better-than-my-air-impact”, but mostly because it’s just so simple and easy….and because it’s way more powerful than my air impact...." Read more
"...its balanced well and has crazy amounts of torque, and.. its easy to operate. i use it mostly for changing wheels on my cars/ work van...." Read more
"...But this product is really great. Makes life easier for self car repair." Read more
"...Did front and rear brakes ,wheel lug nuts is a easy... the caliper bracket i was worried about but it took them off with ease!" Read more
Customers find the ease of taking off of the drill to be great. They mention that it removes lug nuts with ease, has plenty of power, and is built to remove lugs and assorted bolts and nuts. Some say that the battery lasts a long time and that it is enough to take off and put on wheels all day long.
"...The cordless impact has removed every lug nut I've used it on...." Read more
"...The battery lasts a long time, enough to take off and put on wheels all day long on one charge. The only negative thing is it's weight, it's heavy." Read more
"...with an air gun some people have trouble removing, this impact gun will remove them easily, same goes for the axle shaft nuts...." Read more
"...Removing stubborn bolts and screws with no problems!! Got soo much torque that I accidentally stripped a couple of bolts!!!..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the weight of the drill. Some mention it's lite in weight, built to remove lugs and is portable. However, others say it' a bit heavy.
"...Cons:Heavy/long - ~50% longer or more than most pneumatic wrenchesSometimes too powerful when working on smaller cars and imports..." Read more
"...This unit replaces my IR which is pretty powerful and much lighter to hold and only serviced me for two years before it requires repair/replacement...." Read more
"...I have packed up my compressor before, but it’s big, and heavy, and a pain and I was looking for something a lot easier and simpler...." Read more
"...1. It's heavy. But, any gorilla worth it's weight in muscle is gonna be pretty heavy, I would imagine. 2. It does not come with a rubber boot...." Read more
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Pros:
Incredibly powerful - really took my breath away with the power in a cordless application
Variable speed trigger
Low Torque Mode
Amazing battery life!
Milwaukee's tool line-up for automotive work is some of the best
Cons:
Heavy/long - ~50% longer or more than most pneumatic wrenches
Sometimes too powerful when working on smaller cars and imports
I wish it had a 3rd torque mode which limited it to 25-50% of the torque. Sometimes the full 700+ ft-lbs of torque is overkill
If you’re researching this tool, then you’ve undoubtedly (or at least you should) already spent hours reading other reviews, looking at other similar models (there are lots out there), watching video reviews, and doing some soul searching. This is not an inexpensive tool. For me, shelling out over 430 dollars (or 21,000 rubles) wasn’t something I was going to do without some research.
I have an air compressor and air tools, so what do I need with a “toy” impact gun that runs on batteries? I mean, come on, my air tools are loud and have hoses, and hook to an even louder compressor, so a battery powered impact gun can’t possibly be more powerful than an air impact, right? Yup, it actually can. And the really great part is that it’s a lot more portable. I’m not a professional mechanic (I don’t pay my mortgage from the proceeds of me working on cars) but I do perform all my own car maintenance/repairs and I do a fair share for my friends as well. This means sometimes I’m packing up a bunch of my tools and travelling to pay a visit to a sick car. I have packed up my compressor before, but it’s big, and heavy, and a pain and I was looking for something a lot easier and simpler. Queue the cordless impact gun search!
I looked at a lot of other cordless impact guns—cheap no-name brands, expensive tool-truck brands, and slightly-less expensive reputable brands. I’ll admit, I don’t know if I would ever really need over 1,000 ft-lbs of reverse torque often, but for me it’s one of those cases where if you’re going to spend this amount of money, shoot for the moon. So, my research basically narrowed the field of contenders down to two models: The Milwaukee 2763-22 and the Ingersoll Rand W7150-K2. Everything I’ve read and watched about the IR and the Milwaukee pretty much said the same thing—they are both great tools, both very powerful (torque specs are almost the same), similarly priced, and you can’t go wrong with either one. Like most everyone else, I was familiar with IR’s pedigree of air tools and this initially had me leaning toward purchasing the IR. There were a few other small items that also made the IR very appealing: it felt a teeny-weeny-bit more comfortable in my hand than the Milwaukee (I was able to hold both prior to buying), and I liked the way the head of the IR was slightly angled and felt this would allow it to have better access to fasteners. So why did I end up buying the Milwaukee? Three things: brushless motor, its 5-year warranty, and a wide range of other tools that use the Milwaukee battery pack. I’ve been impressed with brushless motors for years in the remote control industry and am sold on them; a longer 5-year warranty to help protect my investment.; and lastly, I hate having different battery packs, chargers, and cables for tools. Milwaukee offers a wide range of other cordless tools that use the M18 power pack that I could easily see sitting in my garage in the near future.
OK, sorry for the process my medulla oblongata went through before my finger pressed the “Add to Cart” button, but I figure I’m like many of you out there going through the same thing and just wanted to share my story. I’m sure there’ll be at least one med student or Doctor or generic smart-alleck that will say “But the medulla oblongata is responsible for involuntary bodily functions like breathing, digestion, and heart functions, so you wouldn’t have used it! The prefrontal cortex would have been used for this purchase.” Um, yeah, we all know that, but I wouldn’t have been able to press “Add to Cart” if my heart weren’t beating, now would I?
Blah, blah, blah, so how does it perform? I love it.
As soon as it arrived, I started zipping off lug nuts with the half charge the battery came with. If it weren’t raining that day, I probably would have started walking around my neighborhood removing neighbor’s lug nuts. You know the old saying “when all you have is a hammer, all you see are nails”? Well, this thing was my hammer and I was looking for some nails! Lug nuts were no problem. I removed an axle nut…no problem. I want to say I removed the crank bolt from a Honda with it (since that seems to be the ultimate uber test for an impact gun), but I can’t, only because I don’t have a Honda. If you have one, bring it by my house and we can give it a shot. I’ve only had this thing a little over a month and its uses up to now have basically been for simple things, but I’m still tickled pink with it. I find myself using it more than my air impact and not because it’s “oh-my-gosh-this-thing-is-so-uber-awesome-powered-and-way-better-than-my-air-impact”, but mostly because it’s just so simple and easy….and because it’s way more powerful than my air impact. Battery life is outstanding—all the things I just said I did with this tool have brought the battery-life indicator down to 3 out of 4 bars. This also includes all the time I spent in my kitchen pretending I was Flash Gordon and shooting bad guys with my Milwaukee Ray Gun (it does have a lightning bolt on the side after all). In fact, the battery life is so good that if you’re at the upper limits of your budget and trying to save as much as you can, you can probably get away with buying just one battery. But hey, it’s always good to have an extra battery anyway, right?
I haven’t had this tool long enough to comment on its longevity or how it would hold up in a professional shop environment, so I’d have to defer to other reviewers that have more time under their belt with this tool. But, for someone like me who’ll use this several times a month, I have no doubt it will last for years.
At the end of the day, I’m very happy with my decision to buy this and I would do it all over again. Now I’ve got my eye on the 3/8” model….
I would highly recommend this tool to anyone looking for a high torque impact wrench. especially if you are trying to avoid either purchasing or upgrading your air system to fit the needs of a pneumatic.