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Milwaukee 2767-22 Fuel High Torque 1/2" Impact Wrench w/ Friction Ring Kit

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Features

  • Includes impact wrench with friction ring, two battery packs, and charger
  • Ideal for use on stubborn and rusted bolts
  • Compact design for easy use in tight spaces
  • Rubber grip for comfort during use

Description

By delivering 1,000 flubs of fastening torque and 1400 flubs of nut-busting torque, the Milwaukee M18 High Torque ½” Impact Wrench with Friction Ring eliminates the need to use a pneumatic tool on stubborn and rusted bolts. With a 2X faster removal speed, users will be able to get the job done faster and be more productive throughout the day. At 8.39” in length, it’s the industry’s most compact cordless high torque impact wrench. A versatile tool, it’s small size allows for more access in tight, hard-to-reach spaces. The 4-mode drive control with bolt removal mode gives users the most control over their fasteners by slowing to 750 RPM once the fastener has been busted loose. For added ease of use, it allows for quick, tool-free socket changes with a ½” friction ring anvil and is outfitted with a premium rubber over mold material, which provides superior comfort during prolonged use and is durable enough to withstand corrosive materials. Everything you need in one convenient set, the impact wrench comes with two M18 red lithium XC 5.0 extended capacity battery packs and an M18/M12 rapid charger.

Brand: Milwaukee


Material: Rubber


Item Length: 8.39 Inches


Item Weight: 7.5 Pounds


Item Package Quantity: 1


Brand: ‎Milwaukee


Material: ‎Rubber


Item Length: ‎8.39 Inches


Item Weight: ‎7.5 Pounds


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Head Style: ‎Hex


Finish Type: ‎Painted


Item Torque: ‎1000 Foot Pounds


Operation Mode: ‎Battery


Manufacturer: ‎MILWAUKEE ELECTRIC TOOL


Part Number: ‎2767-22


Item Weight: ‎7.5 pounds


Item model number: ‎2767-22


Batteries: ‎2 AAA batteries required. (included)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Size: ‎1/2"


Finish: ‎Painted


Power Source: ‎Cordless


Speed: ‎1750 RPM


Measurement System: ‎Metric


Included Components: ‎Impact Wrench


Batteries Included?: ‎Yes


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Battery Cell Type: ‎Lithium Ion


Description Pile: ‎M18 REDLITHIUM


Date First Available: August 25, 2017


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The Milwaukee Impact Wrench is lauded for its incredible power and efficiency, often surpassing traditional air impact wrenches in performance. It displays an exceptional ability to loosen tight, rusty bolts with relative ease. The wrench comes packaged with two batteries and a charger, which reviewers have stated considerably extend the device's lifespan during use. Some mention the tool is quite heavy and can be a bit discomforting for prolonged use and challenging to maneuver in tight spaces, but the overall satisfaction remains high due to its power and unrivaled performance.

Pros

  • 👍 Exceptional Power and Efficiency
  • 👍 Superior in performance compared to traditional impact wrenches
  • 👍 Comes with two batteries and a charger
  • 👍 Long lifespan during use

Cons

  • 👎 Can be quite heavy for prolonged use
  • 👎 Difficult maneuverability in tight spaces

Should I Buy It?

Yes, the Milwaukee Impact Wrench seems to present a highly desirable investment for both professional and domestic usage. The reported inconveniences, mostly revolving around its size and weight, do not overshadow its powerful capabilities. If the budget permits and weight can be overlooked for power, this tool is definitely a strong contender in the market.


  • Heavy, but a total brute for torque! Too much for automotive? Maybe, but nice to never struggle with a stuck bolt ever again!
Massive torque, plenty for any truck repair work. Easily removes over-toqued/rusted lug nuts (80-145 ft-lbs) and brake caliper adapter bolts (250 ft-lbs). This may be too much tool for auto/truck repair, the mid-toque models may be better suited for this. BUT, if you want torque this Milwaukee impact wrench will deliver. I have a 3/8" impact wrench rated at 210 ft-lbs. But any impact tool struggles to achieve the max rated torque--you have to let it beat on it for half a minute some times. That may be OK for an occasional tough nut, but if you are doing a lot of work near thee max rating it gets tiresome and noisy, especially if someone else over torqued them or they are rusted in. Much better to have an impact wrench rated for 100% MORE than what you typically need. So my 3/8" Milwaukee impact wrench easily handles the typical auto bolts and nuts from 20-100 ft-lbs, but not so easily the over 100 ft-lbs bolts that are rusted up. However, this Milwaukee 2767 1/2" drive impact wrench will EASILY bust loose those hard stuck bolts. Rated at 1,000/1,400 ft-lbs this easily handles anything under 700 ft-lbs and with a little more impacting will get up to its rated torque. So I went a little over board getting this high-torque model, but I don't have to worry about messing with ANY stuck bolt on my truck. Fortunately, I can still get it in with 5" extension and universal joint adapter to the brake calipers on my 4x4 truck. I typically run it on the 2nd power setting which is about 400 ft lbs. The trigger allows good control of the speed, I usually just tighten until it starts to impact and then tighten with the manual click torque wrench. For most automotive bolts I use the 3/8" wrench, but for the big nasty bolts I use this monster. The 4th power setting is pretty good for loosening as it slows down as soon as the nut is loose, thus avoiding stripping threads or damaging the nut head. Milwaukee cordless tools are simply the best. I got tired of my Makita tools overheating and getting destroyed by hard use. Milwaukee tools have excellent heat protection yet I've never had one shut down on me, let alone get fried, like my Makitas. I tried DeWalt but they keep changing the battery voltage and connection. At one job site with 30 guys there were about 3 different DeWalt battery and charger types in use. The Milwaukee M12 and M18 batteries have been around for many years and keep getting better but still work in the old tools as well as the newest. I like DeWalt corded tools, but for cordless I love Milwaukee as an innovator, consistent interface, quality design and construction, and they seem to be tougher than any other brand. I'm still use 2.0 and 4.0 M18 batteries from several years ago and they perform like they were new: long lasting in drills and drivers doing deck building, home repairs, metal drilling, etc. This beast of an impact driver is also top quality Milwaukee construction and uses the same batteries as my other tools. Somehow Milwaukee gets their 18 volt tools to perform like, or better than, other brands' 20v and 30v tools! They really understand the homeowner and professional can't afford to buy new configurations every few years and need tools that can work all day long (10 hr days, 6 days a week). I may never buy another corded portable tool again, this M18 product line is amazing. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2018 by Jeff

  • Awesome power, great battery life
I basically dont use my air impact wrench any more. This ugga-dugga is powerful and solid. Not light, but it sure does have power. I used to have to bring vehicles and trailers right by the shop to swap tires, but now, I no longer have that constraint. I am using it to sink lag bolts as well. It came with 2 batteries and the charger is the same as the regular 18v so its a great integrated package. Everything fits in the plastic case, but I use it so often and just at my property that it sits on the counter at the entrance to the shop. Cant believe I waited this long to buy this tool. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2023 by sJF

  • This is the right tool for the job!
I bought this per my husband's request. He is an Aerial Work Platform Mechanical Specialist (like boom lifts & other aerial equipment). He had an older less powerful model & insisted he needs this one. I put it on my Shopping List & waited for the Prime Days Sale. It went down a dollar so big disappointment there but bought it & my husband is thrilled. He preceded to tell me how much easier he went about his tasks at work. I'm a non mechanical trophy wife (we joke) but it was totally worth it for him to have the right tool for the job. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2023 by Debrah Morton

  • Powerful Impact
I purchased this so that I could remove and install a new front and rear bumper onto my Jeep. So far it has plenty of power. I could change my huge off-road tires with it. It has 1000-foot lbs. of torque so it should be able to loosen or tighten most anything. The only caveat is that this will not get into smaller spaces, it's a big impact. I've used it and I'm not unhappy with my purchase. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2024 by Hubert K.

  • The last impact wrench you’ll ever buy
I have wanted the Milwaukee 1/2” gun for years. However I was only a DIY mechanic working a grocery store job and wasn’t able to afford one. I had bought a used Craftsman gun with 300 ft-lbs for cheap and that got me by but it had its limits. Then life happens, I graduate school and get a job at a truck shop as a diesel technician. Suddenly my Craftsman was worthless for anything but lug nuts on light duty pickups. I now have an underpowered impact and have a lot of money. I think you can guess what happened next. Milwaukee just came out with this new improved M18 1/2” impact gun, with 1400 reverse/1000 forward as opposed to the old 1100/700. I didn’t hesitate to smash that checkout button. Amazons description is way off, I don’t even know what product it’s for. But by referencing the part number from Milwaukee’s site I knew this was the one I was looking for. Also, it doesn’t come with the hard case pictured, it comes in a red Milwaukee bag. It includes the tool, charger, and 2 REDLITHIUM XC5.0 batteries. The case isn’t a problem for me. The tool is either in my hand or on my tool cart. First impressions, well it’s pretty big and heavy. If low profile and light weight are what you are looking for, this isn’t that gun. It’s the same or a bit heavier than a 1/2” air Impact depending on the model. But it’s quite alright, because this tool is more powerful than almost all 1/2” guns and even our shops 3/4” ingersoll rand air gun. I hate using air guns. I hate dragging lines around, and I hate how little control you have with them. They’re either on or off, only a skilled hand can modulate the throttle. This gun is very easy to regulate, and even does it automatically in Mode 4. You’ve got 4 modes. 1-3 are your regular slow-med-fast. Mode 4 is “Bolt Removal Mode”. In this mode it will automatically slow down once the bolt is loose so you don’t kill yourself. So how is the POWER? Well, let’s put it this way: I don’t think this thing has had to try once. I first tested it on my 2500 Chevy’s lug nuts. It laughed at the lug nuts. A friend has a Ram that he needed an axle nut (1-11/16”) taken out of. We had struggled with that nut, going as far as standing on a 5 foot cheater pipe until we gave up on it. I put the Milwaukee on it and it zipped it right off. Another notable mention: flywheel bolts on a Mack dump truck with red loctite on them. It’s safe to say that as long as you can get the gun where you need it, you won’t have trouble getting your bolt out. The bolt will break or strip before the tool runs out of umph. One thing I don’t like is the metal that the nose is made of. The gray part around the anvil. It scratched on the top from my truck tool box which is made of aluminum. I don’t know why the metal on that part is so easily scratched or if it’s just a coating. But tools get dirty and dinged. It’s not a big deal 1 MONTH UPDATE: it seems amazon fixed the description, it’s for the right part now. As for the tool, well let’s just say that even if this tool was $1000, I would still buy it. It’s that good. I’ve worked on isuzu’s, hinos, freightliners, internationals, etc. it does everything. There is nothing this impact gun can’t take off. I plan on hotrodding it with the bigger Milwaukee XC12 batteries. Longer life and more power? Why not. By the way, I’ve never had it go below 2/4 bars on the battery indicator when using it nonstop all day. Battery life isn’t an issue. My only complaint is the size and weight, it’s a forearm workout and it isn’t the best to snake through tight areas, but as long as you can get it on you’re bolt, the bolt will come out. I saw that Milwaukee has an M12 stubby impact, and I will be buying that too for general use, and saving this monster for when-needed. Milwaukee is Love, Milwaukee is life ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2018 by Veronica

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