I needed an impact tool to remove the infamous Honda brake disc bolts. The reviews about this driver were good, so I decided to take it. These bolts have not been removed from the car for 10 years and it is rusty. I was expecting the heads to be ripped off and I'd drill out the screws, but heck a screwdriver might work. I fitted the appropriate nozzle, inserted it into the rotor screw and loosened the screw with a couple of hammer blows. It was the same with the other three. The heads didn't come off at all, the screws just came out nicely. Very happy with my purchase. For impact wrench newbies: To use one, turn the base in the direction you want the screw to turn, place the bit on the screw, and simply hit the end with a hammer a few times. It's always a good idea to make sure it's spinning in the direction you want it to be - to check this place the drive on a hard surface and press down - you'll see the chuck spinning. If everything goes the way you want, you're good to go. Hope this information helps!
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