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Minimal order | 300 pieces |
Payments | L/C, T/T, O/A, D/A, D/P |
Delivery | Within 15 days |
Customization | Available |
BSCIW1802 impact wrench is designed to provide high torque output while rotating by storing energy with minimal consumption. Impact wrenches are available in a variety of standard socket wrench drive sizes, small drive tools for small assembly and disassembly, and larger square drives for main structures.
BISON impact wrenches are widely used in many fields, such as automobile repairs, heavy equipment maintenance, product assembly, major construction projects, and any other situations that require high torque output.
This tool is designed for those who need a portable and easy-to-use wrench for tire repair and other DIY projects. The impact wrench is available in different voltage options - 12v, 18v, 20v, and 24v - to suit your needs.
The wrench boasts a powerful motor with a maximum torque of 220 N.m, making it easy to handle tough jobs. The no-load speed of 2600 rpm allows you to work efficiently without wasting time. The square driver socket 1/2" chuck size makes it easy to switch between different socket sizes, and the impact rate of 3300 bpm provides high performance.
This wrench is designed for easy handling, with a lightweight of 4kg. The frequency of 50/60 Hz makes it suitable for use in different countries and regions.
Model | BSCIW1802 |
Voltage | 12v 18v 20v 24v |
Max torque | 220 N.m |
No-load speed | 0-2600 rpm |
Frequency | 50/60 Hz |
Chuck size | Square driver socket 1/2" |
Impact rate | 0-3300 bpm |
Bar Size | 4"/4 inch |
packing size | 380x115x305 cm |
Accessories | Battery&charge if needed pls tell us |
Weight | 4kgs |
Impact wrenches can be seen everywhere in the mechanic's toolbox. They are commonly used to loosen lug nuts in cars and trucks, but they can also be used in any high torque situation. The impact wrench is traditionally used as a pneumatic tool, similar to the type used on the road in the pit lane during a car race.
The impact wrench requires approximately 500 foot pounds of torque to remove the lug nut. In most cases, you need to use the same torque as tightening the lug nut to remove it. Therefore, if you overtighten it, you may need more than 500 foot-pounds of torque.