I have ahttps://www.amazon.co.uk/Ryobi-R18I...544642086&sr=8-4&keywords=ryobi impact driver It is battery powered and take all the abuse I have thrown at it. It will easily undo all bolts on a camper except the Flywheel Gland Nut. Like Snotty I always torque back up with a wrench as the power of these can shear off even a wheel bolt. Also always buy genuine batteries as the fake ones cut out at high torque.
I have a Ryobi 18v ‘one+’ impact driver I got nearly new cheap off eBay. Certainly won’t undo wheel nuts or tighten them up anything like enough. I just use it instead of spinning a spider to save time when swapping wheel sets on my car. I crack my nuts loose by hand first and then whizz them off with the rattler - same in reverse, I like to finish off by hand. There’s no torque setting on mine so as said, useful for saving time on repetitive tasks but no telling if it’s going to be right for a job until you try it, but I reckon I could undo/tighten anything more by hand. I actually got it because I was after a spare battery and together it cost less than half a new battery. Just seen the post above - mine’s a single speed version. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
+1 for that Ryobi. One of our techs has got one, buzzes wheel nuts on & off no problem. Plenty of torque for a battery gun. In use daily & seems reliable.
Thanx for the replies... I've been on YouTube and got some idea. This aldi one is a bit powerful.. .I can borrow one from my brother for a play... I have some sump nuts .. to undo and the Allen bolts won't loosen withe hand tools..
Why hasn't anyone mentioned air tools ?? Ok , I'm just so yesterday ... Sent from my SM-A320FL using Tapatalk
I thought it was one of Dana’s https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=all kinds of everything&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&hl=en-gb&client=safari
I've got a cast iron type windy gun .. its bloody massive and not very powerful Im sure there are smaller available..
I've got an ok ish battery one, its dead handy for things like drive shafts etc, but no match for windy one when you have a siezed wheel nut. I wonder if a Snap on battery one is comparable to an air one?
I wonder if I say Snap on enough, will the good folks at Snap on give me one to review? Snap on, Snap on, Snap on, Snap on, Snap on, Snap on, Snap on, Snap on, Snap on, Snap on, Snap on, Snap on, Snap on, Snap on, Snap on, Snap on, Snap on, Snap on,
I bought a Snap on screwdriver off the bloke in the van that used to come round... I managed to snap the tip off in a couple of months. And the van bloke doesn't come round anymore to replace it... cost about £30 if I recal