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Posted 5 September 2023

Makita DTW190Z 18V Li-Ion LXT Impact Wrench - Batteries and Charger Not Included

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  • Electric brake
  • Variable speed control trigger.
  • Forward/reverse rotation
  • LED job light
  • Ergonomically designed handle with rubberised soft grip fits your hand perfectly to provide maximum control and comfort.


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DTW190Z - Bare Tool

DTW190Z 18V Li-ion LXT Impact Wrench - No batteries included
  • Cordless Impact Wrench with an optimal tightening torque of 190 Nm
  • The DTW190Z is a cordless impact wrench, powered by 18V Li-ion battery (not included) to deliver up to 190 Nm maximum tightening torque and 320 Nm nut busting torque.
  • Variable speed control by trigger for precise fastening, forward / reverse rotation, electric brake for increased operator safety and built in LED light with pre-glow to illuminate the work area.
  • Compact and lightweight, only 176mm long
  • Not Recommended for Scaffolding Applications.

Equipped with Battery Protection Circuit
  • Designed to protect the battery from damages due to over discharge, high temperature or overload current

Capacities: 1/2" square driving shank.
Standard bolt M8 to M16.
High tensile bolt M8 to M12.
Up to 3,000 ipm.
Up to 2,300 rpm.

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  1. Computernerd951's avatar
    If you're serious about needing an impact then this one probably isn't the best, I'd go for the 300 series at least. This one struggles to take wheel nuts/bolts off.
    Scorpion's avatar
    Sounds like someone has done the wheelnuts up too tight then, most cars have bolts/wheel nuts that require 90-170Nm so this having the power to tighten to 190nm and untighten from 320Nm should do the job? I'd always recommend using a torque wrench mind you to get it as accurate as reasonably possible.
  2. gordon.anderson's avatar
    £56.02 on ebay

    After the 15% off (edited)
    PureB's avatar
    Link?
  3. BlackAdam's avatar
    Don’t do my mistake and get stuck with 12V makita, only few good tools in this range . LXT I much much more versatile
    messyhead's avatar
    This is 18v though by the looks of it?
  4. 655786433's avatar
    Depends a bit what you're using them for. I have both 10.8/12v CXT and 18v LXT. I tend to use the CXT unless there's a reason not to. They're just a nicer thing to carry about, particularly if you're off up a ladder with a couple of power tools, or you're working in a tight space.

    I use an CXT impact driver that's rated a bit below this LXT when I'm working on motorbikes, it's fine for that. Numbers aside, in practice, I'd say this LXT is probably just about good enough to get a car wheel bolt off, but you are going to be leaning into it for a little while. If I'm working on cars, I use a DTW450Z, and it does everything with ease, but that is a big, heavy tool, and the price on them has gone past £200, before you even put a battery on it.
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