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That actually has 1200 in-lbs rather than ft-lbs. That is more of an impact driver than impact wrench. Great for driving in screws, but near the upper limit of it's capability taking off blades and such.
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You are right sir! Seems to work fine for me. I put anti-seize on my threads every other change and I think that helps out a lot too.
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that works out to 100 ft lbs,plenty for your blades ,and those are great for running in deck screws .
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