Electric screwdriver
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Hi guys!
I need to unmount wheels in my garage.
I have an air compressor but it isn't suitable to support an airgun.
I have a (220v) socket in the garage and I am looking to something with the wire (a battery hasn't enough power and I don't want to find the device uncharged when I need it).
I found on internet this device:
http://www.boschtools.com/Products/Tools/P....aspx?pid=SG25M
but in US you have 120v so I can't get your screwer.
I need 200 Nm/150 lbft of torque, with clutch.
Any idea guys?
Maybe with a site that sells it in Europe.
Thanksss!
I need to unmount wheels in my garage.
I have an air compressor but it isn't suitable to support an airgun.
I have a (220v) socket in the garage and I am looking to something with the wire (a battery hasn't enough power and I don't want to find the device uncharged when I need it).
I found on internet this device:
http://www.boschtools.com/Products/Tools/P....aspx?pid=SG25M
but in US you have 120v so I can't get your screwer.
I need 200 Nm/150 lbft of torque, with clutch.
Any idea guys?
Maybe with a site that sells it in Europe.
Thanksss!
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I actually prefer using a good old torque wrench and not the airguns. Infact most modern security bolts tell you not to use an airgun. Infact when I go to the tyre shop I insist that they use only hand tools.
That said see http://www.toolstop.co.uk/bosch-gds18vn-18...ench-naked-p286
That said see http://www.toolstop.co.uk/bosch-gds18vn-18...ench-naked-p286
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Originally Posted by bruce_miranda' post='735048' date='Nov 30 2008, 11:07 PM
I actually prefer using a good old torque wrench and not the airguns. Infact most modern security bolts tell you not to use an airgun. Infact when I go to the tyre shop I insist that they use only hand tools.
My tyre vendor told me I can unscrew by devices and screw by hand.
Would it be enough powerful? With clutch etc.?
Does it come with that spanner?
The tyre vendor indicated 1/2 inch for 18 e 19. Is it correct?
And what about 17" ? I have 17" on the Mini and would be nice being able to unmount Mini wheels as well.
Edit:
http://www.toolstop.co.uk/bosch-gds18v-18v...ct-wrench-p4424
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