Lowest price I've seen it. Gets excellent reviews.
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t_rex
1 Feb 16#1
Lowest price so far...
mickkemp
1 Feb 16#2
Cracking tool
jodiemilly
1 Feb 16#3
Can this be used for scaffolding? Please I'm looking for one for my husband
Cezary1 to jodiemilly
1 Feb 16#6
Not really you need different type
canton76a to jodiemilly
1 Feb 16#8
If it does it professionally he really needs an impact wrench not driver.
Tapasman to jodiemilly
1 Feb 16#9
Like the previous poster says, yes - as long the battery is good. Saying that, it'll only be of use to him if he already has Makita batteries and a charger as they are not cheap to buy on their own, £100+ for a couple of batteries.
callum84 to jodiemilly
1 Feb 16#11
Yes, recommended torque for most fittings is 50Nm. This gun has max of 160Nm.
Id read this first though as some employers may have an issue with it. link
Any scaffolders ive known have used a Hilti.
leekickass to jodiemilly
1 Feb 16#14
seen a few scaffolds at work with these so i would assume yes
Foxy
1 Feb 16#4
Cracking price.. Should go hot..
Captain Banana
1 Feb 16#5
"You save £159.01" ..... Yeah, right !! Good bit of kit though but don't forget it's a bare unit, NO batteries or charger.
huddsguy
1 Feb 16#7
I'd disagree. This model has battery indicator so as long as it doesn't drop below 2 bars it will tighten up really well! I know of a couple of lads who use this for scaffolding.
jodiemilly
1 Feb 16#10
Ok thanks is there any impact wrench on offer
smileypete
1 Feb 161#12
£61 on Fastfix, or £58.75 on another site, so not a huge bargain...
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Id read this first though as some employers may have an issue with it. link
Any scaffolders ive known have used a Hilti.
http://www.ffx.co.uk/tools/product/Makita%20Dtd146Z%200088381656870%2018V%20Li%20Ion%20Impact%20Driver%20Bare%20Unit
http://www.frankhoward.com/product.php?sn=MAKDTD146Z