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DEWALT DW051K-2 Heavy Duty 12-Volt Ni-Cad 3/8-inch Cordless Impact Wrench by DEWALT
Product DetailsManufacturer: DEWALT Model: DW051K-2 Accessories:
Description of DEWALT DW051K-2 Heavy Duty 12-Volt Ni-Cad 3/8-inch Cordless Impact WrenchIf you're looking to add a solid, reliable cordless impact wrench to your tool crib, the heavy-duty, 3/8-inch, DeWalt DW051K-2 12-volt cordless impact wrench might be worth considering. This mid-level impact wrench has everything you'll need to loosen and tighten tough bolts and drive fasteners through metal, concrete and wood surfaces. Plus, it's small enough (6-1/2 inches long and 3.5 pounds) to get into places larger units with comparable features simply cannot reach. But don't let its size fool you. Under that slight exterior beats the heart of a workhorse. The wrench churns out a whopping 1,200 in./lbs. of maximum torque with speeds ranging from 0-2,400 rpm and 0-3,000 bpm. The unit features an all-metal transmission, a durable magnesium gear case and a 3/8-inch hog ring anvil that accepts impact sockets with ease. A textured, anti-slip comfort grip provides ultimate comfort and stability. A specially designed impacting mechanism reduces kickback -- and fatigue. And a variable-speed trigger switch with electric brake means better overall control.--Carl Thress
Tools and Hardware Reviews of DEWALT DW051K-2 Heavy Duty 12-Volt Ni-Cad 3/8-inch Cordless Impact WrenchCustomer Review: The reason battery-powered tools were invented Summary: 5 Stars
This is a tool you can't believe until you use it. Compared with regular battery-powered drills, it's small, light, and "only" 12 volts. But put it to work -
Drive a 4" screw into tough, old lumber - no challenge. Put on a hex head and drive a 3/8" lag bolt into that same old lumber -it just goes in. And you can do all this with one hand. Get drill bits that fit the hex chuck, and it drills holes easily.
Need to drive screws all day? Or nuts and bolts? Or just a few to fix the fence? Get one. I just made a set of bookshelves out of MDF, and drilled over 1,000 holes for the shelf brackets to fit into. My regular drill was tough to use and proved to hard to make the holes accurately. I switched to the Impact Driver with the drill and the rest of the job went perfectly.
You can get a full set of hex drivers and drill bits, as well as screwdriver bits to get full use from the tool. Go for it.
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