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    Milwaukee Tools M12 FUEL Stubby 3/8" Impact Wrench 550 Ft-Lbs Kit 2562-22
    SKU: 2562-22
    $39900
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    Milwaukee M12 FUEL 1/4" Hex Impact Driver Kit 3453-22
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    Milwaukee M12 FUEL SURGE 1/4" Hex Hydraulic Driver (Bare Tool) 2551-20
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    Milwaukee Tools M12 FUEL™ 1/4" Subcompact Impact Wrench w/ Friction Ring 3048-20
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Milwaukee M12 FUEL Cordless Impact Drivers & Impact Wrenches

Unlock maximum fastening power in the tightest spaces with the premium selection of Milwaukee M12 FUEL impact drivers and impact wrenches at Ohio Power Tool. Engineered for professional mechanics, electricians, HVAC technicians, and industrial contractors, these subcompact 12V fastening tools deliver the high-torque performance of larger cordless platforms without the restrictive weight and bulk. Whether you are running self-tapping screws or busting stubborn automotive fasteners, the M12 FUEL series offers uncompromised jobsite efficiency.

Industry-Leading POWERSTATE Brushless Motors & Digital Intelligence

The core of this ultra-compact platform relies on the integration of Milwaukee’s advanced POWERSTATE brushless motor and REDLINK PLUS intelligence. This combination ensures maximum power delivery, exceptional thermal protection, and optimized battery efficiency. With advanced 4-Mode Drive Control, operators can easily adjust RPM and IPM settings to prevent over-driving, striping fasteners, or breaking small bolts, ensuring precise results across diverse materials.

Subcompact Innovations: Surge Hydraulic and Stubby Impact Wrenches

Our comprehensive selection includes trade-focused solutions tailored to your specific application. Experience whisper-quiet fastening with the M12 FUEL Surge hydraulic driver, which utilizes fluid-drive mechanics to reduce metal-on-metal noise and vibration in occupied buildings. For heavy automotive assembly and mechanical tasks, the legendary M12 FUEL Stubby impact wrenches deliver up to 250 ft-lbs of breakaway torque, easily slipping into tight wheel wells and compact engine bays where standard tools cannot fit.

Rugged Design Built for Hard Industrial Environments

Constructed to thrive in severe field conditions, Milwaukee subcompact drivers feature robust all-metal gear housings, specialized rubber overmolds resistant to corrosive shop fluids, and bright, tri-LED arrays to eliminate shadows in dim work areas. Choose between quick-change hex chucks or professional friction ring and pin-detent anvil configurations. Explore our full range of M12 FUEL tools, high-capacity REDLITHIUM battery packs, and impact-rated socket sets at Ohio Power Tool to elevate your fastening capabilities.

Milwaukee M12 FUEL Impact Driver & Wrench FAQs

What is the main difference between an impact driver and an impact wrench?
The primary difference is the chuck style and the intended application. An impact driver utilizes a 1/4" hex quick-change collet designed for driving screws, structural fasteners, and smaller lag bolts. An impact wrench features a square drive anvil (such as 3/8" or 1/2") designed explicitly to hold heavy-duty impact sockets for high-torque automotive and structural bolting applications.
What are the advantages of the M12 FUEL Surge hydraulic driver over a standard impact driver?
The M12 FUEL Surge features a specialized hydraulic powertrain mechanism instead of a traditional mechanical anvil striking system. This delivers significant benefits:
  • Operates up to 3x quieter than standard impact models, perfect for occupied commercial properties, schools, or hospitals.
  • Provides smoother operation with significantly less vibration transferred to the user's hand.
  • Sustains peak torque longer through heavy-duty fastening cycles.
What is the difference between a friction ring anvil and a pin detent anvil on an impact wrench?
  • A friction ring (hog ring) anvil allows for quick, tool-free socket changes by simply pulling the socket off manually. This configuration is highly preferred by automotive mechanics who swap socket sizes constantly.
  • A pin detent anvil features a spring-loaded locking pin that fits into a matching alignment hole on the socket, securing it permanently until a pin-release tool is pressed. This layout is preferred for high-elevation utility and structural work where dropping a socket is a severe safety hazard.
How much nut-busting torque do M12 FUEL Stubby impact wrenches actually provide?
Despite their tiny subcompact footprint, the advanced engineering of the M12 FUEL Stubby impact wrenches allows them to deliver up to 250 ft-lbs of breakaway torque. This makes them fully capable of handling suspension work, brake calipers, and stubborn lug nuts that previously required bulky 18V platforms.
Which M12 battery pack is recommended for high-torque fastening tools?
For demanding fastening and automotive applications, we highly recommend utilizing M12 REDLITHIUM HIGH OUTPUT XC5.0 or CP2.5 batteries. These high-output packs operate significantly cooler, manage sudden power spikes better, and deliver up to 25% more power to ensure the motor reaches peak torque numbers under sustained loads.
What does the 4-Mode Drive Control setting do?
The integrated electronic drive selector allows the operator to instantly switch between pre-set levels of speed and power. Modes 1, 2, and 3 vary the maximum RPM and impact frequency limits. Mode 4 is a specialized Self-Tapping Screw Mode on impact drivers (or an Auto-Shutoff/Bolt-Removal mode on impact wrenches) designed to reduce fastener stripping, material snapping, or socket spin-offs.
Can I use standard chrome sockets on an M12 FUEL impact wrench?
No. Standard chrome sockets are made from thin, brittle steel that can easily shatter under the rapid, rotational hammer-striking forces of an impact wrench. Always use dedicated, thick-walled impact-rated sockets (typically finished in black oxide) to guarantee jobsite safety and long tool accessory life.
Are M12 brushless impact tools resistant to automotive fluids and oil?
Yes. Premium Milwaukee M12 FUEL tools feature rugged housings engineered with premium plastics and chemical-resistant rubber overmolds. This protective layout safeguards the tool shell and interior grip sections against common jobsite chemicals, grease, engine oils, brake cleaners, and mechanical solvents.
How do I change driving bits on an M12 impact driver?
M12 FUEL impact drivers feature a convenient, single-handed insert quick-change chuck sleeve. To insert a standard 1/4" hex bit, simply push the bit directly into the collet until it clicks into place. To remove the bit, slide the front textured sleeve forward to release the internal locking mechanism and pull the bit out.
Do these subcompact 12V impact drivers require any manual internal lubrication?
No. The internal impacting mechanisms, planetary gears, and bearings are packed with heavy-duty synthetic greases and sealed hermetically at the factory. Maintenance is limited to blowing iron filings or drywall dust out of the cooling vents and keeping the hex chuck or anvil wiped clean of excessive debris.