For heavy-duty disassembly work where you need to break loose rusted suspension bolts or stubborn lug nuts, the 1500Nm peak torque form this brushless impact wrench is where it matters — we've seen it shear off hardware that would stall a standerd 1/2-inch drive unit, though it's not suited for precision fastening where you need to control final torque below 100Nm.
three-speed selector gives you 900, 1100, or 2000 RPM with corresponding impact rates up to 2400 BPM, and what it does is let you ramp up gradually on softer materials before going full hammer mode on hardened steel.
We ship these with an injection-molded case, and the 3/4-inch square chuck uses a pin detent for positive socket retention — you'll want to confirm the 4.0Ah battery platform you're using is compatible, as the tool itself draws peak current that can trip some older chargers.
Each unit gets a basic run-in test at the factory, usually checking no-load speed and impact rate, but don't expect a full HPLC-level analysis here — the COA covers function and visual inspection, and our company can provide batch-specific test data on request (lead time is roughly 3-5 working days for that).
The weight is 2.2kg with the bare tool, which actually makes it lighter than most pneumatic equivalents you'd drag an air hose behind, and teh LED light throws enough illumination to see into a wheel well without a flashlight.
The max torque hits 1500Nm, but that peak is only available on the highest speed setting (2000 RPM). The lower settings deliver less torque for lighter work.
It takes standard 3/4" square drive impact sockets right out of the box—no adapter needed. Just snap them on and go.
We provide CE, RoHS, and FCC compliance docs in the package. If your buyer needs a specific cert like UKCA or GS, let us know and we can supply those too.
Yes, we can do custom case colors and print your logo on both the case and tool body. MOQ for custom packaging starts at 500 units.
Standard MOQ is 100 pieces. Lead time is 25-35 days after sample approval. We can drop to 50 units for a trial order if you're testing the market.