Are you looking for an actual impact wrench like an auto mechanic would use?  
Or an impact driver?  We use a DeWalt 20V impact driver for driving lags at 
installs, it’s a very useful tool.  But if you are doing the equivalent of lug 
nuts or rusted exhaust clamps, you would need something huskier.

From: Paul McCall 
Sent: Friday, May 29, 2015 8:11 AM
To: af@afmug.com 
Subject: [AFMUG] Battery operated impact wrench

Any suggestions on something you have had good success with?  We are 
retrofitting a lot of towers and some of the sector bolts are pretty stuck.  
Yes, we can cut them off, but we are hoping that there is a more “elogent 
solution” to QUICKLY get the bolts off.  Even if with an impact wrench, they 
break, then it still solves the problem.

 

What do you think guys?

 

Paul

 

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