Wheel Gun

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captainpugwash

Original Poster:

110 posts

109 months

Saturday 30th September 2017
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I'm after a cordless gun to remove centrelock wheels, recommended nut torque is 200lb foot, don't want to spend a fortune if I can help it smile Any recommendations please?

frodo_monkey

670 posts

201 months

Saturday 30th September 2017
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stevieturbo

17,445 posts

252 months

Saturday 30th September 2017
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captainpugwash said:
I'm after a cordless gun to remove centrelock wheels, recommended nut torque is 200lb foot, don't want to spend a fortune if I can help it smile Any recommendations please?
The only time you'll be disappointed here...is if you go small.

If you actually want to undo the nut from tight, without manually loosening it first, then you will be well advised to spend money and get a good gun.

Snap On, Milwaukee, Makita, the bigger names for powerful stuff.


http://www.makitauk.com/products/cordless-tools/im...

https://www.milwaukeetool.com/power-tools/cordless...

DuraAce

4,255 posts

165 months

Saturday 30th September 2017
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Dewalt DCF899, happy with mine.

Got any tools already? Might be worth sticking with same make then you won't need new battery, charger etc.

2172cc

1,166 posts

102 months

Saturday 30th September 2017
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Buy cheap and buy twice...... that's what I did. Don't make the same mistake. I eventually got the Snap On and although it was more than I wanted to spend its well worth it.

steveo3002

10,637 posts

179 months

Saturday 30th September 2017
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pretty happy with my milwaukee 18v , battery lasts forever and they do several that meet your needs

captainpugwash

Original Poster:

110 posts

109 months

Saturday 30th September 2017
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Thanks for that smile

e36er

293 posts

186 months

Sunday 1st October 2017
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https://www.metabo.com/uk/en/tools/cordless-tools/...

Can't remember the price, but it's an awesome bit of kit.

vjay48

192 posts

164 months

Monday 2nd October 2017
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About £350 from memory