Seesii 電動インパクトレンチ 強力 ラシレスモーター充電式 コードレス無段変速 ナットの締め付け ボルトの緩み タイヤ交換 ホイール交換 自動停止モード 正逆切替 LEDライト付き

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ブランド:Seesii

評価:★★★☆ (3.5 / 5)

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【1】

パワーがありそこそこ使えます。


【2】

スタッドレスタイヤ、付け替え用に購入しました、二台、交換しましたが、十分使えます。


【3】

パワー不足、トルク不足、ハズレなのか?ホイールナットが緩まない。


【4】

価格の割に、物は良いです。


【5】

今の所軽自動車のホイール交換と付属のインパクトをしましたがパワーも問題無くインパクトも思った以上にやりやすかった!後は長持ちするかで評価は4にします。


【6】

今回初めて安価な輸入品を購入し、使用しましたが全く問題なしです。十時レンチより倍早く作業出来て助かります。クラウンと、ムーブ2台のタイヤ付替作業しても楽々終了しました。


【7】

ホイルナットは外せるが600Nは絶対ない


【8】

とても良い品物です


【9】

I bought this impact wrench kit to store in my car trunk as an emergency tool in case I get a flat tire. It's overkill for that purpose, but it's a nice tool, and the price was right with the coupon, so I bought it.The tool and battery are compatible with Makita's battery platform. To be safe, I wouldn't charge the SeeSii battery with a Makita charger. I would only charge the SeeSii battery with the SeeSii charger included in the kit. Nor would I put a SeeSii battery in genuine Makita tools. However, putting a Makita battery on this SeeSii impact wrench should be safe.The Amazon listing states it includes a 4.0 Ah battery, but the kit I received has a 5.0 Ah battery.With the 5.0 Ah battery, the tool and the battery weigh 5.7 lbs. The bare tool itself weighs 4.4 lbs.The torque specs: maximum tightening torque is 627 ft-lbs. The maximum loosening torque is about 738 ft-lbs.I've only used this wrench to loosen lug nuts so far. Be careful when using this impact wrench because it's very powerful. I encountered one cross-threaded wheel stud while loosening lug nuts on my Toyota Corolla. As I used this impact gun to remove that cross-threaded lug nut aggressively, the wheel stud snapped. Had I used a breaker bar instead, I might have been able to loosen the cross-threaded stud without breaking it.The only thing I don't like about this impact wrench is that the hog ring (or friction ring) doesn't produce a tight friction fit with sockets. It only takes a very SLIGHT finger force to pull a socket off. As the hog ring becomes worn with use, I am concerned that the friction fit will be even less secure.The 1/2" drive chuck is a hybrid between a hog ring design and a detent pin design. It comes with a friction ring, but it's not a pure friction ring design because the nipple has a hole in it to allow a steel pin to be inserted into it. It's also not a pure detent pin design because it doesn't have a spring-loaded ball permanently built into the drive chuck. Instead, the drive chuck has a hollow hole through which a steel pin can be inserted to lock a socket securely in place. The pin is then held in place with a rubber o-ring placed on the socket. The kit comes with two steel pins and two rubber O-rings. I only see this hybrid drive chuck design on Chinese-made impact wrenches.The chuck is sorely lacking as a friction ring design because it doesn't provide a secure fit with sockets. When I used this impact wrench to remove tire lug nuts, the socket repeatedly came off the 1/2" chuck due to impact vibrations. The only way to keep the sockets from coming off would be to treat the chuck as a detent pin design. Unfortunately, it's not a true detent pin design. There's no detent ball permanently built in. To secure a socket to the chuck, I first have to put a socket on the chuck, insert an included pin through the socket and into the chuck, and finally secure the pin with an O-ring around the socket. This process would make the chuck function as a quasi-detent pin design. I would have to do this process with every use and every change of the socket. That removable pin and rubber O-ring will both easily get lost. The kit comes with two pins. Seecii could have prevented much hassle by building the chuck as an actual detent pin design from the get-go. To summarize, the hybrid friction ring/detent pin design is neither a well-built friction ring design (because it's too loose) nor a true detent pin design. Instead, the hybrid design on this Seecii impact wrench captures the worst attributes of both.


【10】

I've been using this for close to 3 years I think, and it has been great. Mainly for tire rotations so far but it will be nice to use for brakes and suspension repair. The battery holds charge and the tool is fast.Not too loud either. It sure is better than using a breaker bar and hand ratchets.


【11】

This is basically an apples to oranges non-professional review of the SeeSii WH750 Flagship model 1/2" compact impact wrench and the Seesii WH450 3/8" SUB compact impact wrench. This review will be updated when I use the WH750.2 weeks ago, I purchased the smaller SeeSii WH450 3/8" compact impact wrench, which I just returned the other day for this larger, more powerful SeeSii WH750 version with much more than twice the claimed torque of the WH450, but a little bigger in size. In fact, this more powerful version has torque specs and features that are up there with all the physically larger and heavier pro versions of Milwaukee, Dewalt, Makita, Kobalt, Rigid and Hercules at a fraction of the cost. It's literally more tool than I'll ever need for my purposes.The smaller 3/8" WH450 was strong enough for my automotive repair needs and is an excellent value however, its 3/8" square drive would only fit my standard sockets, not my impact sockets, which are all 1/2". This would've caused me to use a 3/8 female - 1/2 male" adaptor just to use my impact sockets, thus making the smaller wrench physically longer and making it harder to get the wrench in tight places.-WH450 has 2 forward speeds & 330ft. lbs (450Nm) of breakaway torque up to 3000rpms, length of 5.11" (129.79MM)-WH750 has 3 forward speeds & 738ft. lbs (1000Nm) of breakaway torque, up to 2400rpms, length 6.69" (169.93MM)Both models have auto stop brake in reverse and normal reverse modes, an LED work light at the base of the handle. The WH450 comes with a 21V 4.0Ah Li Ion battery and the WH750 comes with a 21V 5.0Ah Li Ion battery. When checked with a multi meter, these batteries are actually 20V batteries. Both can use Makita and other Chinese impact wrench batteries.FACTOIDS:-The square drive chuck has a compression ring which is supposed to keep the sockets from coming off, however you may need to widen the compression ring a bit depending on your sockets. It's ok if they are a bit tight to install on the chuck as they will eventually loosen. If the sockets don't stay on, you may need to physically spread the compression ring with a small flathead screwdriver (don't over do it and break it).The proper way to install a socket is to twist the socket on until it lines up with the square drive as you push it onto the chuck. DO NOT JUST PUSH THE SOCKET STRAIGHT ONTO THE CHUCK. For socket removal, wiggle it straight off. Due to the tooling, this will get easier as the tool ages.-I asked The Torque Test Channel on YT to test this 1/2" flagship model against other top models in it's class. It did surprisingly well against all the top tiers and even surprised the channel's owner.- SeeSii is pronounced "CC". I checked with the company.


【12】

The tool comes in a nice hard case, with the battery , a charger and a set of the most common sockets for wheel bolt removal, the battery feels lighter than the best brands, but so far lasted a whole week and still have 2 bars, can confirm the gun has serious torque, I work for the biggest fleet on the US, and so far I was able to remove every wheel bolt that use 1/2 inch sockets, including both mail delivery vehicles, RAM promaster, Mercedes Metris, and even the utilimaster 2 ton delivery vehicle wheels. The only tool able to do the same is the milwaukee with 1100 lb/pd but it cost 3 times more. The gun is lighter than a Air gun, and does not have too much kick back, only cons so far I found are: the ring on the anvil is too small, and does not hold the sockets properly, the included pin and rubber ring is impractical for a shop use, and the selector for FWD/REV is too close to the grip, people with big hands will find themselves moving the switch just from grabbing the tool, moving it a little bit up will solve the problem, but overall for this price range can't complain.


【13】

You wouldn't get something better than this for the price you're paying. If you want something a bit more powerful, got a long extension cord but don't wanna pay over 100, then you can get the Bauer Electric Impact going for $60 ish for the Black Friday. But that's almost double the size of this one so you won't be able to work with it in compact areas. If you considering to pay more than 150, then save some more and go straight for the Dewalt 900p1 which is the best one handed impact wrench in the world in terms of price to performance and I believe it ranks 3rd or 4th most powerful one if you consider the bulky railroad ones over the dyno.


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