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Power Tools and Accessories are a broad category.

China is the country where the product is made.

Milwaukee is the manufacturer.

The torque produced by an impact wrench is 300 ft./lbs.

At 1800 rpm, an energy-efficient 7-amp motor drives the impact mechanism.

It is equipped with a pin-detent system that securely retains sockets and adapters.

a rocker switch for switching between forward and reverse in an alternating current syste.

Lightweight (six pounds), with a balanced feel and a cushioned grip; comes with a one-year limited warrant.

Description of the Produc.

a 1/2-inch impact wrench with a 300-foot-pound maximum torque, blows per minute of 2600, no-load RPM of 1800, 7 amps, and a drive size of 1/2-inc. From the Manufacturer: Tool Length 11-5/8 In., Tool Weight 6.0 lb., Anvil Type Detent Pin, Voltage 120VAC, Handle Type Pistol Grip, Features AC/DC Switch, Soft Grip Handl.

The Milwaukee 9070-20 1/2-Inch Impact Wrench with Rocker Switch and Detent Pin Socket Retention, which delivers 300 ft./lbs. of torque while weighing only 6 pounds, has an excellent power-to-weight ratio. Designed to operate at 1800 rpm, the powerful seven-amp motor drives a unique impact mechanism (no load). For secure retention of sockets or adapters, this model includes a pin-detent system. A rocker switch is also included for quick selection of forward or reverse direction. The ergonomically shaped handle, combined with a soft cushioned grip, provides a well-balanced and controllable feel to the tool when used properly. It is intended to achieve the desired installation torque in a shorter amount of time and to loosen rusted or fretted bolts in a shorter amount of time.

I’m not sure why I didn’t get one of these sooner; it’s a great product. There hasn’t been anything it couldn’t get its hands on. Keep something handy that can be used to push the small ball that secures the socket back into place; otherwise, it can be difficult to remove the socket. I just make sure that I don’t put the socket on in such a way that the ball lines up with the opening in the socket.

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