DEWALT DW292 7.5 Amp 1/2-Inch Impact Wrench with Detent Pin Anvil

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION:

The DW292 impact wrench features improved torque, ergonomics and durability to meet the demanding needs of today's professional. With 345-foot-poundsof torque and a 7.5 amp motor, the DW292 offers more than enough power to complete the toughest of applications. A new ergonomic design featuring improved balance and a soft-grip handle help to minimize user fatigue. Upgraded materials and a patented geometry were used to improve the anvil design and increase durability 4 times that of the older model. The tool also offer 2,700 impacts-per-minute for rapid driving. 


TECHNICAL DETAILS :
  • 345 ft-lbs of deliverable torque in forward and reverse
  • 1/2-inch detent pin anvil
  • ac/DC forward/reverse rocking switch
  • Soft grip handle for increased comfort
  • Ball bearing construction for increased durability;
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REVIEW FROM CUSTOMER

Review 1 :

This Customer Said "works as well as the Milwaulke"
Details :
"I do not find the electric impacts work as well as the air impacts (ie IR) but they do hold out in lighter duty applications, I have had a Miluaukee (corded) since 1984 which has held up well but when it when down I bought a Dewalt (DW292) at the pawn shop for $60 It works just as well as the Miluaukee did. I do not really think there is any differance in the tools.
The Miluaukee now has that twist lock release cord which is not worth the the price you would pay for a tool. It costs $27 and lasts 3 months max in regular use. What a Joke, They found a way to screw us for more money. How many times do you need to remove the cord off your tool? I have three Miluaukee,s sitting in the job box which I will not use again because I will not pay another $27 for the non working cord"

Review 2 :
This Customer Said : " Works Very Well "

Details :
"Not sure what happened to people with bad experiences. I purchased this impact wrench mainly for my strut work. It loosed wheel lug nuts no problem. A couple of seconds of hammering and the nuts came out smoothly. Then I tried it on lower strut bolts which are torqued to 156 ft-lb. This time it took it several 2~3 seconds of hammering to loose them. I also used it to compress springs, and install all nuts, with torque wrench for final torque down of course. It saved a lot of my time, effort and my back. Overall I'm very happy with this impact wrench.
It's a little bit heavier than I expected but you need two hands to hold it when using it anyway. It's very loud when hammering but it's normal, not a con.

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