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    Electric Impact Guns 1/2"

    Anyone here ever use an electric impact gun? I'm used to air tools, but don't have a compressor or the area to store one. I was thinking of picking up an electric 1/2" drive impact gun for stuff like removing lug nuts, control arm bolts, etc... Do they have the torque to do this like a 1/2" air impact gun would? Or are they not as strong? Thanks.

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    Re: Electric Impact Guns 1/2"

    Yes. I have one and I think its great. Has plenty of power and you dont have to wait for the air to build up so you can use it. Also mine has a rocker switch for forward and reverse so you can quickly break bolts loose by rocking the switch back and forth.

    Go over to your local auto parts store and pick one up. I got mine from Autozone.

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    Re: Electric Impact Guns 1/2"

    Quote Originally Posted by swanicyouth View Post
    Anyone here ever use an electric impact gun? I'm used to air tools, but don't have a compressor or the area to store one. I was thinking of picking up an electric 1/2" drive impact gun for stuff like removing lug nuts, control arm bolts, etc... Do they have the torque to do this like a 1/2" air impact gun would? Or are they not as strong? Thanks.
    -I mostly use air tools [Chicago Pneumatic (CP)]...

    -But I've got an old 1/2 drive Milwaukee electric that I use very
    infrequently, that's ~ 300 ft/lbs torque, if I remember correctly.
    Does alright IMO.

    -The amount of torque sometimes depends on the amount
    of money one is willing to part with.

    -Be wary, though of stated and rated: in/lbs vs ft/lbs.
    >>>>>(100 in/lbs = ~ 8 ft/lbs.)<<<<<



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    Thanks... I was just wondering because it seemed to good to be true. I'm used to air tools also, as I worked as a flat rate mechanic at Ford for 7 years out of high school. I rarely need an impact wrench, so I'm not interested in investing in the whole air tool set up. But I have to drop a control arm and replace a bolted on half shaft on a 4x4 SUV and the bolts look pretty rusty. As long as it could zip off lug nuts ill be happy with it. Maybe I'll even see what Harbor Freight has, as, if it doesn't work as stated I know I can return it and also I can get extra warranty on it.

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    Re: Electric Impact Guns 1/2"

    I have one and use it regularly for tire rotations that I do myself. I also have a cordless Craftsman impact that works, but not as well.
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    Re: Electric Impact Guns 1/2"

    Quote Originally Posted by swanicyouth View Post
    the bolts look pretty rusty.

    ^^^WD-40 the: H. E. Double-hockey sticks out of 'em!!^^^

    As long as it could zip off lug nuts ill be happy with it. Maybe I'll even see what Harbor Freight has, as, if it doesn't work as stated I know I can return it and also I can get extra warranty on it.

    ^^^^^^
    I'd bet their Chicago Electric brand of 1/2"-drives would be worth a shot!!



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    Re: Electric Impact Guns 1/2"

    Some of the higher end electric impacts are actually better than some low end impacts. From a forum I'm on the Ingersol Rand seems to be top of the line.
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    Re: Electric Impact Guns 1/2"

    I seems like there are two common torque rating types out there. Mind you, Im only interested in the corded ones, not the battery ones. It looks like there are ones in the 220-230 ft/lb range and ones in the 300 ft/lb range. Of course, the latter costs more. The best "reputable" 300 ft/lb one I saw was a Crafstman for $107. Come pay day, I'll think I'll pick that one up.
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    Re: Electric Impact Guns 1/2"

    I have a blue point brand (snap-on) and I will tell you Ive had this thing for over 20 years and it will buzz lug nuts off in a heartbeat!!!!

    I use mine all the time and wouldn't trade it for anything.

    the HF or northern tool ones are not as powerfull but they do work well in most cases.
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    Re: Electric Impact Guns 1/2"

    I've used the 1/2 dewalt from lowes a lot. I can tell you I've used it to snap bolts holding the bed of a Chevy 2500 to the frame. Seems to have more power than most need. This is it: Shop DEWALT 7.5-Amp 1/2-in Corded Impact Wrench at Lowes.com

    The CE from harbor freight seems to be okay so far. Only used it to remove mower blades. It removed them easily though.

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