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Makita 6932FDWDE 14.4 Volt 1/4-Inch Hex Drive Impact Driver Kit with L.E.D.
 
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Makita 6932FDWDE 14.4 Volt 1/4-Inch Hex Drive Impact Driver Kit with L.E.D.

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Technical Details

  • Compact and lightweight design for both vertical and horizontal applications.
  • Rubberized pistol grip for more comfort, control and reduced operator fatigue.
  • Dual ball bearing construction for longer tool life.
  • Fast controlled driving, fastening and drilling without kickback.
  • Built-in shock proof, high output L.E.D. light for increased visibility.

Product Description

From the Manufacturer

This powerful 14.4V Impact Driver delivers 1,110 in.lbs. of torque, handling even the most demanding jobs. Ideal for Deck Builders, HVAC, Plumbing, Heating and Electrical as well as Automotive and Garage Door installations. Built-in shock proof, high output L.E.D. light eluminates the work surface and increases visibility while the 2.6Ah Ni-MH batteries deliver longer run-time than standard Ni-Cd battery.


Product Description

This muscular impact wrench can handle the toughest fastening jobs with 1100 in. lbs. of torque. Its built-in shockproof high-output LED light illuminates the work surface for accuracy. Cordless: Yes, Max. Torque (ft.-lbs.): 92, Impacts Per Minute (IPM): 3,000, Drive (in.): 1/4, Speed - No Load (RPM): 2,300, Reversible: Yes, Volts: 14.4, Battery Included: Yes, (2) 14.4V batteries, Charger Included: Yes, Case Included: Yes, Tool Length (in.): 6 1/2

Product Details

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  • Shipping Weight: 10.6 pounds
  • Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S.
  • Shipping Advisory: This item must be shipped separately from other items in your order. Additional shipping charges will not apply.
  • ASIN: B000140B3G
  • Item model number: 6932FDWDE
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #90,067 in Home Improvement (See Bestsellers in Home Improvement)

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    #79 in  Home Improvement > Power Tools > Cordless Tools > Impact Drivers & Wrenches
    #89 in  Home Improvement > Power Tools > Cordless Tools > Drills > Drill-Drivers
  • Discontinued by manufacturer: Yes

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20 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars My all-around workhorse: impact wrench, screwdriver, drill, February 22, 2004
By "tkmoto" (Tennessee, USA) - See all my reviews
Makita impact wrenches have an excellent reputation for durability. I have seen Makita impacts used daily by mechanics and tradesmen with few issues. My Makita impact is one of my favorite all-around tools. It works as an impact wrench, screwdriver, and drill with appropriate accessories.

I use my Makita primarily for mechanic work. With a torque rating of 1110 in*lb (92 ft*lb) this wrench will break loose most bolts on a car or motorcycle. It's more convenient to use than the air impacts I also own (no air hoses to deal with and no air compressor noise). I use a 1/4" hex to 3/8" square adapter and a 1/4" hex to 1/2" square adapter to run my impact sockets. The LED light is a nice feature, but doesn't give off a serious amount of light. You will still need good task lighting.

I have also used the impact wrench to assemble a deck and fence. The Makita drives decking screws like butter. For decking work I recommend a magnetic drive guide to hold screws while driving and to make it easier to drive screws straight. Battery life was no problem on my decking project; when one battery was discharged, the one in the charger was always fully recharged.

I like to use my Makita as a cordless drill as well. This is especially handy when working on a ladder, since I don't have to carry two tools. I bought a Makita model 192891-4 1/2" keyless drill chuck and a Makita model 784635-2 1/4" hex shank to get a 1/2" drill attachment, but Makita also sells the model 192077-0 3/8" keyless chuck attachment if you only need a 3/8" chuck.

I have also used the 6914DWBE, and recommend this model over that one. The 6932FDWDE has 28% more torque than the 6914DWBE, and is worth the extra $40.

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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Love this Tool, February 19, 2004
By Anant Dabholkar (Aurora, IL United States) - See all my reviews
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This is an amazing tool for driving screws. There is absolutely no wrist strain. I tried driving 3 1/2" drywall screws into 2x4's and the tool just takes off after the impacting starts. Also there is no damage to the screw head, something that will be handy with those brass screws. You need to develop a technique to use it though.
1. Need to apply just enough pressure to keep the screw moving. Too much pressure and you might slide the driver off the screw head after it just takes off.
2. I now use a transparent screw holder so that the driver dosen't slip off the screw when the screw literally takes off, and I can still see the screw.

If you are used to pre-drilling for bigger screws (and splitting the wood is not an issue), this tool is the answer.

You do have to get used to the technique, which is quite different from using a drill to drive screws. I remember sliding all over my wood floor trying to drive those long screws and the pressure it needed. Especially if your'e on a ladder. This is the answer. I chose the 14.4V versus the smaller 12,9.6V just for commonality of batteries with my drill. The extra 200+ in-lbs of torque is just a bonus.

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The tool for metal buildings, October 10, 2004
We've tried almost every variety of cordless drill to install 5/16th head self-tapping screws in aircraft hanger construction. Nothing worked including a new Dewalt 18v, although my wrist would tell you it tried really hard. I was hesitant to buy another cordless driver that might not due the job, but working with extension cords 30 feet off the ground is such a constant irratation that I decided to try the Makita.

Wow, this thing really drives screws, end of my problems, and my arms and wrist hardly know it's there. Battery life is amazing considering that each screw we drive requires quite a bit of energy and we're getting about 100-150 screws per battery. It's only about 75% as fast as a corded screw gun (not drill) so if you have an entire wall to screw down, I would still suggest a corded screw gun. This really shines on piece work, electrical conduit hangers, HVAC, etc. It may not be cheap, but you won't be disapointed. Also, one more thing to mention, I've dropped it three times from 20+' onto concrete and other than case scuffs, no problems.
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