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My mates got one, doesn't do anything to wheel nuts tightened to over 150nm, 120mm yes,I used US PRO Bergen sockets, doesn't touch wheel lug nuts. Just use a breaker bar. I bought a £35 impact on ebay, takes off drop link bolts/suspension bolts. Parkside is uselss
Hello, I wonder if the manufacturer company awelco is Italy, I bought a new model 61411 with a digital ampere indicator, 160 Ampere manufacturer Awelco Italy, the manufacturer of your machine, who is warning on the label
Стенли никогда не производил сварочную технику. У него даже нет такого подразделения. То что вы купили это подделка наших китайских братьев. И начинка его просто ужасная.
I bought one recently to try. It couldn’t take off my Ford Transit wheel nuts which had copper slip on the threads and had been on and off 2 weeks prior. It was total rubbish and I returned it
they work good till they stop sudenly after some vibration funny noises. I bought one in september, after two guitar soldering jobs died... second one, died 3 days ago after 2 hours of use... so they will give me a 3rd one... It is not bad for the price but it is not reliable at all, it will die on you. I always use it between 3 and 4 . The tips are horrendous even when yoou tin them and you are extra careful with em, they dont last more than 3 jobs and they are not standard. If you use it regulary get yourself a better or just more reliable solder.
Hello, good day, if you look at the label at the bottom of the machine, who is the manufacturer, is it AwelcoHello, good day, if you look at the label at the bottom of the machine, who is the manufacturer, is it Awelco
I have one that I use regularly for low melt soldering. I recently changed out the iron for a Weller 45 wt. easy enough, the original iron has spade connectors inside. Fitted spades to my Weller job done. I no longer have to keep two irons on the go, just adjusting the temp. It also means that I have a better tip availability.