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Old 05-01-2007, 10:17 PM   #1
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oem milwaukee impact driver?

I reacently bought an 18 volt milwaukee drill, and I was wondering if anyone knew anywhere that sold OEM milwaukee impact drivers- no batterys, charger or case? I know I've seen them for like $40, and I could run it off the drill batterys, kinda like the two in one sets. I just can't find them now. any ideas?

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Old 05-02-2007, 09:52 AM   #2
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Last I checked, Milwaukee only makes a 14.4V impact driver with the 1/4" quick change. They do make 18V impact wrenches which are huge and put out well over 200 ft lbs torque. Good if you're changing the tire on your truck.
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Just checked, I found a version of the impact wrench that has a 7/16 quick change. I'm not sure how useful that would be.

so I guess I do want the wrench version.
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The 7/16th quick change is what the telephone company uses. 7/16th chucks are pretty much Telco/CATV specific items.
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I've seen them at the llocal place where I buy my tools, both 18V and V28. Those thingas are massive! I would think you could find an online vendor.
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