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How did you stop at just the wheels? More, more, more
Bennoz wrote:I got Bali beli & sharted on my phone. But it was fun
bjk wrote:you old people are no help at all.
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How did you stop at just the wheels? More, more, more
As you can see from the picture....the answer is NO. You buy them seperately. But it is calculated to be around similar price range to the big brothers like Milwaukee, Hitachi, Borch, Makita, etc when you buy the wrench, 2xbatteries and charger.spetz wrote:Does the wrench not come with batteries and a charger?
Does it do the same job as a compressor + rattle gun?
Hope you enjoy your new purchase
Depends on the gun. I have a 3/4 inch air impact at work that does 1100NM. My Makita BTW450 does 450NM and I have a smaller air impact that does roughly 200NM.spetz wrote:Does the wrench not come with batteries and a charger?
Does it do the same job as a compressor + rattle gun?
Hope you enjoy your new purchase
Are you sure? I used it to take out all 4wheels and lightly tighten them with a fully charged battery and the battery inicator is still green.payaya wrote:Return it! I had that impact before my current one. The Ryobi does just over 120NM on a full charge. I only could undo a wheel nut when the battery was full charge! I fell for the 265NM as well and it definitely does not do that.
You can get the Makita BTW450 package for $500 and it's the best cordless out there for a while.
It broke loose the balancer bolt and hub nut without even raising a sweat, less that half second impacting before it broke them loose!
payaya wrote:I can make a video of action, like rip off My small nuts on a butter wheel.
mikeey01nzl wrote:Hats off to you too Phil for spending so much time on the phone trying to help someone out, your a top man and only a few would've spent so much time. well done!![]()
Daniel2019 wrote:Come on phil, we bonded at the bonfire, lets be honest here...me and phil are besties now...![]()
100-120NM for wheel nuts! Basically as hard as you can with a small breaker bar. I'm not saying the battery sucks, just the torque of it does.zuihoujueding wrote:Are you sure? I used it to take out all 4wheels and lightly tighten them with a fully charged battery and the battery inicator is still green.payaya wrote:Return it! I had that impact before my current one. The Ryobi does just over 120NM on a full charge. I only could undo a wheel nut when the battery was full charge! I fell for the 265NM as well and it definitely does not do that.
You can get the Makita BTW450 package for $500 and it's the best cordless out there for a while.
It broke loose the balancer bolt and hub nut without even raising a sweat, less that half second impacting before it broke them loose!
What torque did you set to tighten your wheel nuts?
i torque them at 90Nm. By the way, how to you test about the torque of wrenches?payaya wrote:100-120NM for wheel nuts! Basically as hard as you can with a small breaker bar. I'm not saying the battery sucks, just the torque of it does.zuihoujueding wrote:Are you sure? I used it to take out all 4wheels and lightly tighten them with a fully charged battery and the battery inicator is still green.payaya wrote:Return it! I had that impact before my current one. The Ryobi does just over 120NM on a full charge. I only could undo a wheel nut when the battery was full charge! I fell for the 265NM as well and it definitely does not do that.
You can get the Makita BTW450 package for $500 and it's the best cordless out there for a while.
It broke loose the balancer bolt and hub nut without even raising a sweat, less that half second impacting before it broke them loose!
What torque did you set to tighten your wheel nuts?
Just from experience! I notice any bolt from 17mm upwards mine use to struggle.zuihoujueding wrote:i torque them at 90Nm. By the way, how to you test about the torque of wrenches?payaya wrote:100-120NM for wheel nuts! Basically as hard as you can with a small breaker bar. I'm not saying the battery sucks, just the torque of it does.zuihoujueding wrote:Are you sure? I used it to take out all 4wheels and lightly tighten them with a fully charged battery and the battery inicator is still green.payaya wrote:Return it! I had that impact before my current one. The Ryobi does just over 120NM on a full charge. I only could undo a wheel nut when the battery was full charge! I fell for the 265NM as well and it definitely does not do that.
You can get the Makita BTW450 package for $500 and it's the best cordless out there for a while.
It broke loose the balancer bolt and hub nut without even raising a sweat, less that half second impacting before it broke them loose!
What torque did you set to tighten your wheel nuts?
Not me! Change too many to do that!Bennoz wrote:Who torques wheel nuts?
i used to!Bennoz wrote:Who torques wheel nuts?
Two grunts and they are good to go, (well one grunt for me and two - three grunts for Gen. Y)payaya wrote:Not me! Change too many to do that!Bennoz wrote:Who torques wheel nuts?