



⚙️ Power through your projects with Kawasaki’s unstoppable impact wrench!
The Kawasaki 841426 Impact Wrench combines a robust 7.5 Amp motor with a max torque of 220 ft-lb and 2700 impacts per minute, housed in a durable metal gearbox with a powder-coated finish. This corded-electric tool includes four 1/2-inch drive sockets, making it a professional-grade solution for demanding fastening tasks.
| Color | Green |
| Brand | Kawasaki |
| Material | Metal |
| Item Weight | 4.8 Grams |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Head Style | Box End |
| Finish Type | Powder Coated |
| Item Torque | 2.2E+2 Foot Pounds |
| Operation Mode | Electric |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Manufacturer | Alltrade Tools |
| UPC | 028907360980 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00028907360980 |
| Part Number | UD048 |
| Item Weight | 0.169 ounces |
| Product Dimensions | 5.13 x 10.38 x 14.25 inches |
| Item model number | 841426 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Finish | Powder Coated |
| Power Source | Corded-Electric |
| Number of Handles | 1 |
| Measurement System | Inch |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
S**R
Excellent tool. Easily loosened the lug nuts on my ...
Excellent tool. Easily loosened the lug nuts on my Tundra's 18" wheels. And, easily re-tightened. But, the reason I bought it was for loosening the valve caps on my pressure washer. My machine uses the AR pump, and the caps are very, very tight from the factory. It handled this task with ease. Plus, the unit includes the three most popular impact rated sockets. One of them did fit my pump valve caps. Heavy wrench, but worked quite well for me.
S**T
Good for Saturday tire rotation.
I bought this to do tire rotation maintenance on my car as I gotten tired of dealing with universal lug wrench and scissor jack stands. I bought an adapter for the jack stands to be powered by this tool. It works pretty well for it.Either I over tighten the lug nuts on my wheels or tool is slightly underpowered. Not sure as I never really used impact wrench before but I have watched professionals use air tools. But it does remove the lug nuts in a few seconds and spins them off without a problem. I didn't use this tool to put the lug nuts back on as I rather do that manually with the lug wrench.I didn't use the included sockets as I bought impact sockets specifically for lug nuts. From the looks of it I'd say it'll work just fine.Overall I am happy with this tool. It does make the job alot easier and faster too.There is thing I need to mention. The trigger button (forward / reverse) is very sensitive so I'd be careful of handling it when changing sockets.
4**C
Solid and versatile
I use this to pull apart old Mopar engines and cars. If a bolt is astronomically stuck, it will not remove it. That is the job for a large breaker bar with a pipe hooked to it or I warm it with a torch first and hit with some spray then the kaw impact. Now for any normal nut or bolt, its off in a flash.I would bet this is not as strong as a high end air impact but it is way more fun because it is quiet and very portable (just an extension cord reaches me 150 feet from my shop). I must also say that it is longer than an air impact so fit in tight spot where rear space is key, obviously wont work.Long story short, it is made solid, quiet, portable and works on lugnuts, frame bolts, engine head bolts and obviously smaller bolts.
T**Y
Very weak power, keep your breaker bar for EVERY lugnut. Want a refund.
Very rarely do I give anything 1 star, but this impact gun was a big let down.First off, I looked all over the Freight store site and Amazon for a sub-$100 electric guns and after days of thinking about it and reading reviews I landed on this, since it seemed the power was as described for most people. Short review: It's weak, and basically useless, I've thrown away $70.I have a Saab, which means I have lug bolts (male) that come off, (opposite of nuts from bolts.) However that should have nothing to do with it, you take them out just like regular lug nuts, same tightness etc. With this impact it didn't even get CLOSE to removing a tightened nut, even with me manually doing a quarter turn with a breaker bar it could not, it took me doing a half or full turn on a regular wrench for each lug until this device would do anything.If you have to use a break bar on each lug and this still doesn't take them off, it's completely useless. Did I save a few turns of a wrench after I'd already loosened it? Yes, but hardly worth lugging this around the car with it's heavy weight. Also, not nearly effective enough to re-tighten lugs unless you want the wheels to fall off. For some perspective, 250 lb torque is around the amount you need to tighten an axle nut, which is much tighter than lugnuts, so if this is truly 225 lbs of power it should have no problem with lugnuts. Also the case it comes in is very poorly made.I want my money back, seriously.
J**L
Big,heavy,loud and fragile.
Needed something at home for wheels/tires and this did the job well enough but I guess I shouldn't have done it at midnight because I got complaints from the neighbors about the noise. It is heavy, so start working out when you place your order. Socket retainer(little button thing that keeps it from flying off) didn't make it through the first rotation so now I have to duck flying sockets.
G**N
Great investment for a home owner!
This thing works great! I bought it initially to help in the removal of the blades from my riding mower. The nuts would seize up on the spindles and I couldn't break them loose with a 1/2 inch ratchet with a 16 inch cheater bar. I would actually slide the entire mower across the garage floor trying to get these things off. I decided it was either get an impact driver or roll the mower into the ditch and torch it! I opted for the impact driver! It arrived in two days. I jacked up the mower and had the blades removed in about thirty seconds! I've since used it to rotate the tires on my three vehicles and it performs flawlessly!
J**S
The best thing I can say about this is that it ...
The best thing I can say about this is that it sorta works. It'll take lug nuts off no problem and probably the occasional rusted bolt but don't expect it to be your end all cure. The biggest problem that I have with this wrench is that it's huge and heavy, but not the type that inspires confidence. Out of the box, which was broken by the way, I pulled it out and thought is this going to fit where I needed it to...nope...and this wasn't a tight spot either. I needed it to take a couple bolts off that held the caliper bracket on in the wheel well that were pretty tight and rusted a bit, my car is a 2012 so we aren't talking about a decades worth of rust.All in all, I'd say if you're working out in the open with it, where they is nothing that will impede your length from the bolt and it's not rusted on, then you'll be okay. Also if you just need to tighten things then you'll be fine also. Otherwise, spend a few more bucks and get something smaller with more power.
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