With a planned total investment of $32 million, Milwaukee Tool is proposing another major expansion at their global new product development center in Brookfield, Wisconsin. A 114,500 square foot, multi-story building would be built on an existing 3.5 acre lot owned by Milwaukee Tool, bringing their global headquarter space from 190,000 square feet, originally, to a proposed total of 504,500 square feet.
Delivering up to 1,400 foot-pounds of Nut-Busting Torque, the M18 FUEL™ High Torque Impact Wrenches are capable of quickly removing fasteners and users can now take control over that performance and deliver repeatable torque results resulting in reduced damage to materials and reduced time and cost savings associated with rework.
This product has an output of more than 1,300 pounds of torque. The powerstate brushless motor delivers 0-3,300 revolutions per minute (RPM) with constant power output to drive screws.
A pre-press battery check prevents a user from starting a press the tool cannot complete, and its auto-cycle ensures a full press every time and indicates to the user via a green light that the connection is complete.
These torpedo levels are designed with a locking 360-degree adjustable vial that secures the vial in place so users can identify and repeat any angle needed on a job site.
Made of Custom Alloy76™ steel and heat-treated for maximized wear and shock resistance, this product features a Shockzone™ geometry to absorb peak torque and prevent breakage.
This jacket, made of GridIron™ 900 Denier Ripstop polyester material, prevents against abrasion and tearing. Large riveted and reinforced utility pockets and a tarnish-resistant metal zipper provide durability.
To provide maximum durability and eliminate common level frame deformations seen during harsh job site use, the e75 Series is constructed with an all-metal aluminum frame.