Straightening the notch on the axle nut first would probably help with an underpowered impact wrench. Either way, don't forget to put the notch back afterwards!
I have this tool with a different name and control panel. True power is probably less than 300Nm.. It struggled with axle nut but at least it took it off. Mine has a small magnet inside the chuck for holding bits but needed to glue it on to keep it from coming out.
This one also struggles to open the axle nut and get too loud but at the end it removes it. I never tried the bits yet it might have the magnet. If it does i will let you know.
@5:44 it should come with a rubber O-ring that goes around the socket to hold the pin in place
Straightening the notch on the axle nut first would probably help with an underpowered impact wrench. Either way, don't forget to put the notch back afterwards!
I have this tool with a different name and control panel. True power is probably less than 300Nm.. It struggled with axle nut but at least it took it off. Mine has a small magnet inside the chuck for holding bits but needed to glue it on to keep it from coming out.
This one also struggles to open the axle nut and get too loud but at the end it removes it. I never tried the bits yet it might have the magnet. If it does i will let you know.