This is a good tool for seats as he said. If you work on buses a lot this tool will pay for itself in no time flat. It has limits and he explained it all spot on.
I have the Milwaukee right angle impact as well. It's a great tool to have for specific jobs. Too many people complaining that it's underpowered are trying to use it at it's max breakaway torque when that's not really what it's designed for. It's great on fasteners 10mm - 18mm, but when you start getting above that, it struggles.
I dont understand the right angle impact. You can still use the ratchet like a normal ratchet then run the bolt off, and with bigger jobs you can just use a compact or mid torque and not deal with the "maybe it will get it off" kind of BS. Seems like a tool that is there just to be there.
It's main use is to get into the small areas that a stubby or conventional impact gun can't reach or fit. It's essentially an impact gun that's shapped like a ratchet. I found it very useful for suspension work. Powerful little thing.
Have an air 90 degree impact. Good for tight areas where a powered ratchet might pinch your fingers or rusted fasteners. An air one is often strong enough to use with a ball joint press to press in ball joints. Use it a lot with certain trucks where the ball joint press is too close to the inside fender to fit s regular impact ontop. Not a tool that recognizes anything. Just makes certain tasks quicker, and or less fatigue.
Yep, my last (air) ratchet broke some 10 years ago. Never bothered buying a new one. Why use something that is always trying to f up the very thing I rely on the most in my career.
This is a good tool for seats as he said. If you work on buses a lot this tool will pay for itself in no time flat. It has limits and he explained it all spot on.
I have the Milwaukee right angle impact as well. It's a great tool to have for specific jobs. Too many people complaining that it's underpowered are trying to use it at it's max breakaway torque when that's not really what it's designed for. It's great on fasteners 10mm - 18mm, but when you start getting above that, it struggles.
I would definitely buy this if it had the torque of the mid-range Milwaukee impact. Otherwise this will not replace anything in my toolbox.
Great Review , & Comparison . Finaly Someone Removes Those Stuborn Under Seat , Rusty Bolts With The New Impact !
I agree you gotta have the 6.0 to get her full potential
Keep making videos you are pretty good
I dont understand the right angle impact. You can still use the ratchet like a normal ratchet then run the bolt off, and with bigger jobs you can just use a compact or mid torque and not deal with the "maybe it will get it off" kind of BS. Seems like a tool that is there just to be there.
It's main use is to get into the small areas that a stubby or conventional impact gun can't reach or fit. It's essentially an impact gun that's shapped like a ratchet. I found it very useful for suspension work. Powerful little thing.
Have an air 90 degree impact. Good for tight areas where a powered ratchet might pinch your fingers or rusted fasteners. An air one is often strong enough to use with a ball joint press to press in ball joints. Use it a lot with certain trucks where the ball joint press is too close to the inside fender to fit s regular impact ontop.
Not a tool that recognizes anything. Just makes certain tasks quicker, and or less fatigue.
@@linadsenoj..and as I (and my wrists) get older I start to appreciate that last bit.
What’s the ratchet part number sir?
I got you 2557-20 😁
Hrmm I am thinking about returning mines.
This has to be a joke lmao an electric ratchet being compared to an impact ratchet?
Personally I find the ratchets are shit. Underpowered and always trying to crush your hand or fingers.
First break the fastener loose, then use the ratchet for removing the fastener.
@@Hubjeep i dont get why to buy a ratchet tho.. why not just use the impact? My small brain cant work out the befit of the ratchet
Yep, my last (air) ratchet broke some 10 years ago. Never bothered buying a new one. Why use something that is always trying to f up the very thing I rely on the most in my career.
God I hate ford
Impact the rachet hey a cheap pro or ryobi it's a ratchet
works better with a 6.0
I got mine 😊