Bobbo wrote:
This impact wrench is the one I use, but I have a lot of the tools that use that same battery and charger. It claims 300 ft-lbs of torque.
A fellow camper was using that RYOBI on trailer stabilizer jacks. Told me he actually bought it to use on his fleet of lawn service trucks and trailers. Said it does well on those (roughly 1/2" diameter) lug nuts.
I have a RYOBI Drill Motor, and a RYOBI Impact Driver. That Impact Driver won't do Lug Nuts. Not sure it'd do Stabilizer Jacks.
Since we have an onboard genset, I have a $49 Harbor Fright 120-VAC 1/2" impact wrench. Rated only 230-ft-lb but... With a HF Deep Impact (sounds like a movie title!) socket, it'll handle the lug nuts on our E450. The E-Series dually wheel nut spec is 140-ft-lb.
Daughter has a DeWalt electric impact that looks like my HF one, and its rating is 345-ft-lb. Pretty strong tool.
If I had it to do again, just might go with the RYOBI. I have the circular saw along with Drill and Driver. I've been pleasantly surprised with their performance.
BUT BUT BUT!!! Don't store LiON Batteries in Extreme Temperatures! Daughter lost two RIDGID batteries in a cold garage in AK. I left my RYOBI in the sun for half an hour while I did some table saw work inside. Battery never worked again.
NEW PLAN: Wait'll Ryobi goes Brushless on that Impact... They've already gone from 200-ft-lb on P260 to 300 on P261, and P261 still has brushes. That Kobalt brushless is powerful, but I really don't want to buy into another tool/battery/charger system.
Unless... RIDGID!!! I'm seeing a RIDGID that looks like the Ryobi but $149 for Tool, 4A Battery, and Charger! Register w/HD for Lifetime Warranty INCLUDING Batteries... For THAT, I'd add a brand...
EXTRA WARNING: The old NiCd batteries are awful, compared to LiON, but they give a little warning when they run down. Not much, it's almost a level line, dropping off a little, then a lot. You might get a last "grunt" from the tool. NOT LiON. Those guys are On/Off. Doing good, then nothing. So the "fuel gauge" that's on some of them isn't a bad idea. A good idea? Always a second battery...
If God's Your Co-Pilot Move Over, jd
2003 Jayco Escapade 31A on 2002 Ford E450 V10 4R100 218" WB