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Drill with appropriate torque for lift jack?

By ForceFlow

1 year ago


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    #6 1 year ago

    Something doesn’t seems right. My tool of choice for this is my Milwaukee 12v drill because it’s quieter than my impacts, and has better speed control. A 20v dewalt should be able to lift the jack.

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