One key torque settings9/8/2023 ![]() Let’s say you’re in the construction trade, but 350 ft lbs is not low enough for your needs. Milwaukee has not discussed plans to release One Key versions of their M18 Fuel high torque impact wrenches. In short, 1/2″ friction inch users require higher high end torque and lower low end torque than 1/2″ pin detent users. I asked about this a while back, and Milwaukee explained:ġ/2″ friction ring users are most commonly in maintenance trades and their most frequent fastening application requiring control is fastening a nug but into a vehicle.ġ/2″ pin detent users are most commonly in construction trades and their most common applications requiring control over max torque applied onto a bolt requires anywhere from 240-350 ft-lbs of max fastening torque. Why? Because Milwaukee tailored the settings for their intended user base. The 1/2″ wrench with pin anvil has 350 ft lbs and 600 ft lbs max torque modes, while the 1/2″ wrench with friction ring anvil has 100 ft lbs and 700 ft lbs max torque levels. Milwaukee’s M18 Fuel high torque impact wrenches provide a good example of this. I’ve heard some complaints and questions over the years, about how and why Milwaukee and other brands set the speed and torque levels for their multi-speed brushless impact tools. If you ask me, I think it’s a big deal that you can do this. ![]() The new Milwaukee One Key impact driver and impact wrenches are coming out soon.Īre you happy to see that you can set the max torque and speed? And don’t forget that this can be done for all of the 4 separate operation modes. ![]()
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