The problem is that you don't understand it. We only use chrome-molybdenum alloy tools for impact wrenches. Otherwise, a significant part of the energy is lost due to the more flexible chrome-vanadium alloy.
to have the maximum power you need the 8ah battery and the battery is set to performance mode. and then she'll have enough power to break the socket adapter😂😂
@@handmeatool I don't have enough fingers to count all the adapters I've broken with. even shock adapters eventually break. I think doing the conversion with a 1/2 anvil will cost less 😁😁
You can buy the adaptor i used in the video, here: amzn.to/3FK5V6S
The problem is that you don't understand it. We only use chrome-molybdenum alloy tools for impact wrenches. Otherwise, a significant part of the energy is lost due to the more flexible chrome-vanadium alloy.
Great job. Was just wondering if Lidl's will ever stock these😀
Nice presentation 👍
Thanks a lot
Why are you expecting an impact driver to do the work of an impact wrench?
You should use impact socket....
J’ai tester avec une douille de 35 écrou cardans ça le fait ✅
I bought the MILWAUKEE SHOCKWAVE set from 1/4"HEX to 1/4", 3/8", 1/2" for this impact wrench. For the price of 9€ , it's a great buy.
I have the C3 and it vibrates far worse than my 10yr old Makita
to have the maximum power you need the 8ah battery and the battery is set to performance mode. and then she'll have enough power to break the socket adapter😂😂
Haha yeah i broke the adapter a week ago! :P
@@handmeatool I don't have enough fingers to count all the adapters I've broken with. even shock adapters eventually break. I think doing the conversion with a 1/2 anvil will cost less 😁😁
😂😂😂😂 Right