POSENPRO Torque Impact Wrench with Digital Clutch 1-2 inch 12 Volt Electric Impact Wrench Kit 221ft-lbs Max Torque Tire Repair Tools with Sockets and

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POSENPRO 12V Electric Impact Wrench: Roadside and driveway tire changes are a lot faster, safer and easier with the POSENPRO 12 Volt Lug Nut Impact Wrench. It uses the power of your vehicle battery to generate up to 221 ft.lbs.(300Nm) of Max torque. That's more than enough to remove the most stubborn lugs nuts, all without breaking a sweat, your back or the bank. Thanks to the 13.1-foot power cord,you can easily reach all four tires on most vehicles. There's even a torque control by "+" and "-" buttons with LCD display. You can be adjusted the torque if you needed. Super power is suit for all kinds of environment.It comes complete with 4pcs impact sockets and 2pcs spare fuses,all packed in a heavy-duty storage case. The included sockets will fit SAE and metric lug nuts 11/16 in.,3/4 in.,13/16 in.,7/8 in. Product Specifications: Digital Torque Control:from 80-340Nm Cable Length: 13.1 ft. (4.0m) Power Source: Corded-electric Voltage: 12Volts No Load Speed: 3500 RPM Maximum Torque: 300N.M/221 ft.lbs Fuse Rating:250V,15A Square Retainer Diameter:1/2 Inch(12.7mm) Socket Diameters:1/16",3/4",13/16",7/8" (17mm/19mm/21mm/22mm) Torque control by LCD display Accessories: 1. 4pcs socket 1/16",3/4",13/16",7/8" (17mm/19mm/21mm/22mm) 2. 2pcs 15A fuse 3. 1pc user manual 4. 1pc BMC carrying case Caution: This impact wrench only can be used on vehicles! It CANNOT be used on trucks. WARM TIPS: ?When you start to loosen/tighten the Lug Nut,Please keep pressing the switch until the nut falls off or tightens. ?When you are ready to loosen/tighten the Lug Nut, please press the sockets to the bottom of the Square Drive. ?Do not operate the tool for longer than a maximum of 10 minutes without interruption. Then take a 30 minutes break to allow the wrench to cool down.