🔩 Power Meets Precision in Your Hand!
The M12 FUEL Stubby 1/2 in. Impact Wrench is a compact powerhouse, delivering 250 ft-lbs of breakaway torque in a lightweight design. At just 4.9 inches long, it excels in tight spaces and is part of the versatile M12 system, ensuring you have the right tool for every job.
Brand | Milwaukee |
Material | Alloy Steel |
Item Length | 4.9 Inches |
Item Weight | 2 Pounds |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Head Style | Fixed Square |
Finish Type | Painted, Polished |
Item Torque | 250 Foot Pounds |
Operation Mode | Battery |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Manufacturer | Milwaukee |
UPC | 045242521197 |
Part Number | 2555-20 |
Item Weight | 2 pounds |
Item model number | 2555-20 |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Style | Wrench |
Finish | Painted, Polished |
Power Source | Battery |
Speed | 3 RPM |
Included Components | Unit^Instruction Manual |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
R**T
Nice compact well made impact.
Like new and works perfectly. Really nice compact impact gun. Very happy.
'**S
Total BAMF
Okay, I am an industrial production maintenance mechanic by day and a shade tree automotive nut by night. I own and have used thousands of different power and hand tools over the years. This thing is INCREDIBLE! It's loaded with great actual functional features. For it's size and price point, I don't think there's anything out there that can touch it. If you don't have one, and are a fan of the M12 platform, IT'S A MUST!Rusty fasteners, lug nuts, whatever I use it on, it ALWAYS pulls through.GET ONE.
D**I
Great little light weight impact wrench
Read some reviews that the torque was less than advertised. When I got it I used a clicker torque wrench on an old 3/4 ton truck and got up to 110 ft/lbs and it took those off just fine. I figured that was all I needed so stopped there. They came off easy so it had some headroom at that. Nice light and compact. I would guess if you wanted something that would do 250ft'lbs all day long, you should get an air impact or the 18 volt version. For what I wanted, this is great.
Q**F
Power Setting 3 for Most Torque
Initially I was kinda bummed out over how little torque this thing had; wouldn't even remove my 85ft-lbs lug nuts. But then I discovered the little button on the back is not just speed, but torque as well. Put that thing on 3 and it does a heck of a job. Great piece of kit to work on my SUV. Be sure to pair it with a 4AH battery for more juice, as well as a handy base to balance the wrench upright.
B**R
Powerful
Really powerful little 1/2 inch impact. Great for zipping off lug nuts. Not as powerful as the M18 for heavy jobs, but works awesome for light to medium duty work. You can't beat the value and portability for tires. I will retire my air impacts in favor of this, except for my big heavy duty IR. No more air hose!
Y**I
My most used impact
The media could not be loaded. I don't work in the rust belts. And in this video it's a brand new car. But I have used it to remove sub frames, transmissions, engines, anything up to 24mm. It works great even when there are some rust. It's light weight and fits into tight places. It's small but gets most of the work done.
J**N
this is not a heavy duty tool but it is a good tool
I own the M18 2767, the top of the line high torque tool, this M12 tool is a much weaker version, which is also much lighter. If you are not going to make the substantial investment in the M18 battery world, this is a handy little tool. I use if for putting wheels on cars, it does not over tighten the lug nuts allowing me to torque them to spec, the M18 will over torque lug nuts in a heartbeat. We are using it in a shop environment and it has proven to be quite useful due to compact size and light weight. With a 4AH battery it does a lot of work between charges. If you are already invested in the M12 line buy it for light duty work. If you are looking for bolt breaking torque, step up to the 2767. I plan on buying the 3/8" version at some point too.
G**7
Nice tool, but im still on the fence about its torque ratings
Super excited to get this. Love my Milwaukee m12 3/8 ratchet and I felt this would be great on the trails with my jeep to remove a tire quickly.I bet you can guess my disappointment when I tossed my Flip socket on it, stuck it on a lugnut on my jeep and... Nothing.. Whole lotta clicking but it could not break the nut free. Now, I will say that I do torque my lug nuts down beyond 80 lbs (basically till my impact no longer turns the bolts after 3 patterns) so they might be tighter than needed but this advertises 250 lbs of breaking torque. I doubt I have 250 lbs of tourque on my lug nuts.So, still in the Milwaukee's camp, I had to do a exhaust downpipe replacement on a 06 kia. 4 bolts. 2 on the Cat flange and 2 off the manifold. Typicaly these are harder bolts to remove. Tried with the Milwaukee, Nope. Nada. Hit em with my Harbor freight impact and it struggled but got em off. I did use the Milwaukee to reinstall the bolts and they were plenty tight enough for what I needed. SO, busting through rusty stuff, meh perhaps not.I am using a 5ah Battery at full charge.for the tool itself, it is very well made, well balanced, and compact enough to fit in tight places. Would be good for the heavier bolts n nuts that the 3/8 itsnt strong enough for. Im gonna keep it and try some different batteries and see if that helps.
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