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    Came across this. Be better than my current one, even with the long ass cable that I made it's still a pita.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dpetersen View Post
    What would you guys say would be the minimum impact rate/torque required for rotating wheels on the patrol?


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    Please do keep in mind that most of our Patrol OEM torque specs are circa 130Nm ish for wheel nuts I believe (double check your manual/model variants) to be sure!
    No particular favour but I’ve just downgraded my onboard 1,000Nm beast Milwaukee 18v 1/2” (ring drive a must/never pin) to a 600Nm 18v 1/2” ring drive purely for usage weight with crook hands.
    For tool longevity it is best I believe to go 1/2” drive as O-TJ-O kindly suggested above and I’d personally suggest at a least 300Nm minimum for cracking (undoing) stubborn wheel nuts especially on trailers that may sit around for a while.
    NEVER rely on your rattle gun to torque up to OEM wheel specs properly again when refitting.
    A torque wrench is the only way to be fully sure for that last correct nip up after spinning the nuts back on quickly with your new coming gun of choice



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    Quote Originally Posted by dpetersen View Post
    I run all makita battery gear for work, love it, so many different tools in the makita battery range. Am looking at getting a battery rattle gun to make wheel rotating quicker and easier. There’s a few different options though. What would you guys say would be the minimum impact rate/torque required for rotating wheels on the patrol?


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    Happy to call past yours one arvo mate, I'm working in the west ATM so most arvos go home though GB. mine develops 2000nm I believe, have always tried to nip up the nuts after tightening by hand but have never been able to turn much more. Fwiw yes it's Makita.

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    FWIW: I’ve sheared wheel studs off at 200Nm with my bare hands :-)


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    Quote Originally Posted by MB View Post
    FWIW: I’ve sheared wheel studs off at 200Nm with my bare hands :-)


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    I am hoping Rusty means 200 not 2000? Typo I suggest. My 240V 1/2" driver runs out at 600nm and that will shift just about anything I will come across.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MB View Post
    Please do keep in mind that most of our Patrol OEM torque specs are circa 130Nm ish for wheel nuts I believe (double check your manual/model variants) to be sure!

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    Quote Originally Posted by PeeBee View Post
    I am hoping Rusty means 200 not 2000? Typo I suggest. My 240V 1/2" driver runs out at 600nm and that will shift just about anything I will come across.
    Agreed mate, I’ve been able to deliberately shear up to M14 maybe M16 mild steel bolts at work with only 1,000Nm


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    Quote Originally Posted by MB View Post
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    Is there a 12V impact wrench with an adjustable torque setting with display? My Hitachi is 'on or off', so I use it to rattle up to nip torque then finish off with the torque wrench.

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    I’m sure they’ve probably invented mate but unsure if I’d personally trust it.
    Do know your boss will kick your arse if you were to drop his calibrated torque wrench from a massive 20cm height impact let alone rattling built into a gun all day?


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