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M18 18-Volt Lithium-Ion 7/16IN Cordless High Torque Impact Wrench Kit

Catalog (SKU) Number: MI-2665-22

Get industry-leading power and performance in a compact size. The M18 Cordless Lithium-ion 7/16 in. Hex High-Torque Impact Wrench features a Milwaukee 4-pole motor and powerful impact mechanism to deliver a reliable 350 ft-lbs of torque with maximum runtime. The REDLITHIUM 4.0 Extended Capacity Battery Pack delivers more work per charge and more work over pack life than the competitors, as well as best-in-class performance in extreme jobsite conditions. You’ll get consistent speed control between 0-1900 RPM and 0-2200 IPM with the variable-speed trigger. A 7/16 in. hex chuck anvil with friction ring provides quick and easy accessory changes. The M18 Impact Wrench’s onboard, real-time battery FUEL gauge helps you monitor the charge precisely, so there’s less downtime on the job. Lightweight and portable, with superior ergonomics, this 18-volt cordless power tool offers ultimate comfort during prolonged use. The kit includes two M18 4.0 XC batteries, an M18 lithium-ion battery charger and a carrying case.

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