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I have a cordless 300Nm and had a corded 450Nm.
Cordless 300Nm has a lithium battery and I think it's been going strong for the past 8 years or so and only been recharged maybe 5 times. It's pretty rare to pull out a impact wrench, you only need them for things like fork retaining bolts, sprocket nuts, and on some bikes wheel nuts (my Brutale uses a single big nut with 100s of Nm torque). You'd see a lot more use tearing a bike down for parts, but for general maintenance it rarely comes out. I use it to speed up removing all the drive belt cover bolts on SH300s, that's about it.
(I've seen a bunch of final drive gear damage from people using impact wrenches to remove wheels from scooters, or worse change weights / clutch. Just don't. Breaker bar and clutch / variator wrench. Safer to take wheels to bike shop than let tyre monkeys near a scooter.)
My cordless 300Nm has some third division brand name, I don't recall, I got it in B&Q. I used it just today, to drive some concrete screws home. I doubt I spent more than £50 on it about 8 years ago.
The 450Nm I got for a stubborn fork bolt. It was a Clarke cheapo, about £50. It came with spare brushes for the electric motor, but the stops that the motor impacts on to do the actual impacting gave way long before that. I gave it a good whack at a stubborn seized bolt when removing an engine from one of my SH300s and it just stopped hammering - I believe the stops the impact hammers onto just snapped off, and it just turned into a noise generating machine. I probably wouldn't buy the Clarke cheapo again.
I recently replaced my main drill with Makita, and have a recipro saw that uses the same battery. I'd get a scaffolding-rated impact wrench on the same system if I needed more oomph or was replacing my current driver. I reckon 450Nm is more than what you need for a bike, but experience tells me that 300Nm may be a bit short for situations like fork bolts that need the shock to avoid spinning freely.
Whatever you do, make sure you get Lithium battery if buying cordless. NiCd dies way too soon. ____________________ Bikes: S1000R, SH350; Exes: Vity 125, PS125, YBR125, ER6f, VFR800, Brutale 920, CB600F, SH300x4
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 Posted: 23:35 - 28 Jul 2019 Post subject: Re: Recommend me an Impact Driver? |
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| Riejufixing wrote: | Why a battery powered one? The few cordless tools I've got are a PITA, 'cos when I want to use them the batteries are flat, then the batteries pack up, then I become cross. |
FWIW, this has never been the case for me with Li-ion batteries.
I go over a year between charging my impact wrench, it's always got juice when I need it, and has never packed up.
Nice thing about cordless is you don't need to plug it in, or have an air hose, naturally. Worked nicely on top of a ladder attaching stuff to the outside of my house with concrete screws, that would have been some faff to plug in. ____________________ Bikes: S1000R, SH350; Exes: Vity 125, PS125, YBR125, ER6f, VFR800, Brutale 920, CB600F, SH300x4
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If I had the space I'd get an air compressor and never start such a thread
There were a few things I did recently that needed the "aggression" of an impact driver that I just muddled through. Specifically though I need to swap the flywheel on my Fazer and I wondered if it'd be easier to take off the big bolt with an impact driver? ____________________ Royal Enfield Continental GT 535, Husqvarna Vitpilen 401, Yamaha XSR700, Honda Rebel, Yamaha DT175, Suzuki SV650 (loan) Fazer 600, Keeway Superlight 125, 50cc turd scooter |
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There's not much you will need an impact gun for on a bike.
I have used my 10v dewalt one on my bike but mainly out of convenience the only things that wouldn't do I reckon is the rear axle and clutch hub nut. The rest it blitzs through. The only time I've needed an 18v one is when working on car. Mine is 200nm and eats through everything I have used it on. I don't think you would need more unless you are a full time car mechanic or work on bigger vehicles.
I think if you are solely working on a bike a battery ratchet would be more useful IMO.
I have this and love it to bits, I rarely use a standard one any more.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Sealey-CP1202KIT-Ratchet-Drive-2-Batteries/dp/B074JD1MWC/ref=sr_1_1?crid=25Q86SPM9FBCR&keywords=sealey+ratchet&qid=1564394573&s=gateway&sprefix=sealey++retche%2Caps%2C126&sr=8-1
Buy that and a 3-4ft long breaker bar, probably cheaper than an impact driver and I bet you will use them far more (on the bike anyway). ____________________ Well, you know what they say. If you want to save the world, you have to push a few old ladies down the stairs.
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| chris-red wrote: | | Riejufixing wrote: |
Why a battery powered one? The few cordless tools I've got are a PITA, 'cos when I want to use them the batteries are flat, then the batteries pack up, then I become cross.
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Are you buying Cheap/second hand stuff? All the ones I have bought have been ace. Long Battery life and quick charging. The only tool that gobbles batteries faster than I can charge them is my 10v Reciprocating Saw. |
I haven't bought battery things in this line for a decade, I ought to rhrow away the ones I have, they probably won't work now. If I buy a mains one, there's generally less to go wrong, it's generally cheaper, it's generally at least as powerful, I know that when I need it it will work, and I won't run out of battery during the operation. I can easily forgo the "convenience" of a battery tool for that. |
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They really come into their own on the few occasions you need to remove something which is on a rotating part. So yes, clutch centre nut and the bottom bolt in forks mainly. Rarely needed but when you get it out, it makes the job a piece of piss. I had a spinning fork damper rod at the weekend, 2 seconds with the burp-gun and out it came, no pissing about with sawn in half broom handles.
Also used mine on gearbox mainsharf bolts on old brits, front sprocket nuts and on an odd couple of huge, heavily torqued and rarely removed nuts like the stub axle on a single side swingarm.
Air tools are cheap and highly effective but you do need a compressor. ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
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Fuck it, YOLO
Bought a 400Nm Ryobi - 3 speeds + it's an actual 1/2" driver rather than the usual hex bit socket.
The cited cases are the sort of things I'd use it for. But yes: breaker bar first, impact driver second.
Thanx guys!  ____________________ Royal Enfield Continental GT 535, Husqvarna Vitpilen 401, Yamaha XSR700, Honda Rebel, Yamaha DT175, Suzuki SV650 (loan) Fazer 600, Keeway Superlight 125, 50cc turd scooter |
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Old Thread Alert!
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