You're absolutely correct, it will do them but generally with some back and forth action. Lug bolts as we call them like to rust some on the exposed threads that have passed through the hub causing them to be a little more stubborn come removal time but my mid torque has hardly let me down even in this area
They add the play so that the battery can move separate from the tool, helps keep the battery’s from experiencing too much vibration and extends the life.
@@bryang9158 I have the M12 FUEL Stubby model M12FIWF12-0 339Nm torque, I'm a mobile mechanic and have used this on more vehicles lug nuts than I can count and it never disappoints. All vehicles were torqued to spec. They all came off effortlessly. I do have the 6ah high output battery on it tho
I’ve been able to get most jobs done with my Milwaukee m12 stubby 1/2”. In case that doesn’t work my high torque m18 does the job but that’s not too often. Those two should be in everybody’s tool chest.
90% of the time it will remove any truck lug nuts with ease, mind you this is living in the rust belt where things often seize and are likely over torqued. For the size this gun is a beast, Milwaukee has however recently released the Gen 3 2967 High Torque in the same design with a slightly larger form factor if you have doubts.