Background
The Milwaukee Impact Wrench 2658-20 is a cordless tool engineered to turn bolts and screws with significant force. Operated by an 18-volt lithium-ion battery, this impact wrench is part of the M18 line of power tools produced by Milwaukee Tool Corporation. The device is equipped with a 3/8" square drive, and it can deliver up to 260 foot-pounds of maximum fastening torque. It also has a no-load speed range of 0-2,500 revolutions per minute (RPM) and can make 0-3,600 impacts per minute (IPM). The product measures 5.9 inches in length and weighs 2.93 pounds when the battery is attached.
The Milwaukee Impact Wrench 2658-20 is designed with a brushless motor, which offers increased efficiency and durability compared to brushed motors. It includes an intelligence system that prevents overloading and overheating. The tool has a variable speed trigger that allows the user to alter the speed based on the application's requirements. Its housing is reinforced to protect the internal components. For user convenience, the wrench is equipped with a built-in LED light to illuminate dark workspaces and a rubber overmold to provide a comfortable and secure grip.
Technical Specifications
- Manufacturer: Milwaukee Tool Corporation
- Model Number: 2658-20
- Power Source: 18V lithium-ion battery (not included)
- Drive Size: 3/8" square drive
- Torque: Up to 260 ft-lbs of max fastening torque
- No Load Speed: 0-2,500 RPM
- Impacts Per Minute: 0-3,600 IPM
- Length: 5.9 inches
- Weight: 2.93 lbs (with battery)
Warranty
The Milwaukee 2658-20 M18 3/8" Impact Wrench comes with a warranty of 5 years provided by the Milwaukee Tool Corporation. This warranty covers the impact wrench for any potential manufacturing defects or issues that may arise under normal usage conditions. To claim the warranty, it is typically required that you retain your purchase receipt as proof of acquisition date. If a problem should occur, you would need to contact Milwaukee Tool Corporation's customer service for guidance on the warranty claim process. This could involve providing details about the issue, your product, and potentially sending the tool for inspection or repair. Specific terms and conditions may vary, so it is advisable to consult the warranty documentation that comes with the product or contact the company directly.