This just came in the mail last week.
Milwaukee promises 600 ft-lbs of "nut-busting" torque and 450 ft-lbs of fastening torque. As usual, Milwaukee overrates a bit so take these figures with a grain of salt.
So far, I have only used it on lug nuts and an axle nut. No problems with both. Speed 2 seems to be perfect for removing and installing the 19 and 21mm lug nuts found on many Asian vehicles; it consistently tightens lug nuts very close to 80 ft-lbs as long as you lightly run them down. Note: I always snug up lug nuts with the impact and do the final tightening with a torque wrench.
I will add more feedback as time goes on.
Price was $144 for the bare tool after the eBay 15% off coupon. I think prices may have gone up after 1/1 since I can no longer find them advertised for $169 on eBay.
Milwaukee promises 600 ft-lbs of "nut-busting" torque and 450 ft-lbs of fastening torque. As usual, Milwaukee overrates a bit so take these figures with a grain of salt.
So far, I have only used it on lug nuts and an axle nut. No problems with both. Speed 2 seems to be perfect for removing and installing the 19 and 21mm lug nuts found on many Asian vehicles; it consistently tightens lug nuts very close to 80 ft-lbs as long as you lightly run them down. Note: I always snug up lug nuts with the impact and do the final tightening with a torque wrench.
I will add more feedback as time goes on.
Price was $144 for the bare tool after the eBay 15% off coupon. I think prices may have gone up after 1/1 since I can no longer find them advertised for $169 on eBay.