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M18 FUEL 18-Volt 1/2 in. Lithium-Ion Brushless Cordless Impact Wrench w/ Friction Ring & Grinder w/ Two 6.0Ah Batteries

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M18 FUEL 18-Volt 1/2 in. Lithium-Ion Brushless Cordless Impact Wrench w/ Friction Ring & Grinder w/ Two 6.0Ah BatteriesThe 2767 M18 FUEL high torque impact wrench with friction ring eliminates the need to use a pneumatic tool for those stubborn and rusted bolts by delivering 1,000 ft. lbs. of fastening torque and 1400 ft. lbs. of nut busting torque. With 2X faster removal speed, users will be able to get the job done faster and be more productive throughout their day. By providing the industry's most compact cordless high torque impact wrench at 8. 39 in. L, this tool

The 2767 M18 FUEL high torque impact wrench with friction ring eliminates the need to use a pneumatic tool for those stubborn and rusted bolts by delivering 1,000 ft./lbs. of fastening torque and 1400 ft./lbs. of nut-busting torque. With 2X faster removal speed, users will be able to get the job done faster and be more productive throughout their day. By providing the industry's most compact cordless high torque impact wrench at 8.39 in. L, this tool allows for more access in tight spaces. 4-Mode drive control with bolt removal mode gives users the most control over their fasteners. The M18 FUEL 4-1/2 in./5 in. Grinder supplies maximum sustained power to complete the toughest grinding, surface preparation and cutting applications. The POWERSTATE Brushless Motor provides up to 10X longer motor life and lower cost of ownership. The M18 REDLITHIUM HIGH OUTPUT XC6.0 Battery Pack provides 50% more power and runs 50% cooler versus M18 REDLITHIUM XC battery packs. The optimized combination of size and increased power provides a great solution for the entire range of M18 products.
  • POWERSTATE brushless motor delivers up to 1000 ft./lbs. of fastening torque and 1400 ft./lbs. of nut-busting torque
  • Provides maximum productivity by removing stubborn and high torque fasteners up to 2X faster than the competition
  • Most compact cordless high torque impact wrench in its class at 8.39 in. L
  • Industry leading 4-mode drive control with bolt removal mode, allowing for ultimate control, 0 RPM to 550 RPM/1,400 RPM/1750 RPM/1750 RPM to 750 RPM and 0 IPM to 950 IPM/1,750 IPM/2,100 IPM/2,100 IPM
  • Bolt removal mode provides maximum nut-busting torque to break fastener free, then slows to 750 RPM for more control when removing fasteners
  • REDLINK PLUS Intelligence prevents damage to the tool and battery due to overloading or overheating
  • REDLITHIUM batteries deliver more work per charge and more work over the life of the battery
  • Features a friction ring design to ensure quick and easy socket changes
  • Premium rubber over mold withstands corrosive materials and provides increased comfort when in use
  • Reduced user fatigue at only 7.5 lbs. with battery
  • LED light to illuminate the work area
  • Part of the M18 system, featuring over 200 plus tools
  • Includes: 2767-20 M18 FUEL 1/2 in. high torque impact wrench with friction ring, (1) 2780-20 M18 FUEL 4-1/2 in./5 in. grinder with paddle switch, (2) M18 REDLITHIUM HIGH OUTPUT XC 6.0 Ah Battery packs
  • 2780-20: power to grind: world’s first cordless grinder with corded performance
  • 2780-20: durability: same metal housing and gearing system as legendary high-performance corded grinders
  • 48-11-1862: fuel gauge onboard: displays remaining run-time





Features
Item Weight 5.9
Battery Size 18-volt
Number of Batteries Included 2
Battery Amp Hours 6.0
Cordless Tool Type Impact Wrench
Color Family Red
Returnable 180-Day
Maximum Speed (rpm) 1750
Cordless/ Corded Cordless
Battery Power Type Lithium Ion
Number of Tools (Bonus Tool Not Included) 1
Charger Included Charger Not Included
Tools Product Type Power Tool
Amperage (amps) 0.0 A
Number of Batteries Included2 2
Torque (lb-in) 1000 ft.lb.
Condition New
Impacts Per Minute 2100
Power Tool Features Brushless,LED Light,Variable Speed
Batteries Included Yes
Product Weight (lb.) 5.9 lb
Motor Type Brushless
Voltage (volts) 18
Product Height (in.) 10.7 in
Product Depth (in.) 8.39 in
Drive Size (in.) 1/2
Product Width (in.) 3.15 in
Manufacturer Warranty 5 Year Tool & 3 Year Battery Warranty
Certifications and Listings CSA Listed,ETL Listed,UL Listed

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Brilliant stream of consciousness style, *extremely* humorous
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