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<blockquote data-quote="ACEngineering" data-source="post: 3713230" data-attributes="member: 13308"><p>The fuel range is the brushless motors. they are better than the older brushed gear. All the batteries interchange if M18=18volt comes in 2amp, 3amp, 4 amp and 5amp. 6amp is available in the states I think? and 9amp is also available but maga expensive. higher the amp the longer the battery power lasts but the longer it takes to charge back up.</p><p></p><p>Model numbers explained as I see it? example M18FPD-502X</p><p></p><p>M18 = battery type 18volt</p><p>FPD = model of tool (Fuel percussion drill)</p><p>502x = 2 x 5amp batteries (think the x is the type of case? I see some that have a carry bag and they have the letter B not X?)</p><p></p><p>You will often see model number ending in 402 = 2 x 4amp batteries</p><p></p><p>Take not of the chargers in any kits, the faster charger has the corners tapered off the front of the charger were as the old style is squared.</p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.tradecounterdirect.com/power-tools/drills/cordless-impact-wrenches/milwaukee-m18chiwf12-503x-1-2-impact-wrench-3-5-0ah-batterie_m18chiwf12-503x.html" target="_blank">https://www.tradecounterdirect.com/power-tools/drills/cordless-impact-wrenches/milwaukee-m18chiwf12-503x-1-2-impact-wrench-3-5-0ah-batterie_m18chiwf12-503x.html</a></p><p></p><p>m18chiwf12-503x (top spec impact wench)</p><p></p><p>M18 = battery 18volt</p><p>chiwf12 = model of tool (not sure on these letters but iwf is impact wench with friction ring)</p><p>502x = 3 x 5amp batteries</p><p></p><p>Here is a new impact wench that I not seen before, nice little compact one still with as much power as most of the competition.</p><p> </p><p><a href="https://www.tradecounterdirect.com/power-tools/drills/cordless-impact-wrenches/milwaukee-m18fmtiwf12-502x-12-impact-wrench-friction-ring-2-_m18fmtiwf12-502x.html" target="_blank">https://www.tradecounterdirect.com/power-tools/drills/cordless-impact-wrenches/milwaukee-m18fmtiwf12-502x-12-impact-wrench-friction-ring-2-_m18fmtiwf12-502x.html</a></p><p></p><p>m18fmtiwf12-502x</p><p></p><p>M18 = Battery 18 volt</p><p>FMTIWF = Fuel mid torque impact wench with friction ring</p><p>502x = 2 x 5amp batteries</p><p></p><p>if you see a impact wench model number with WP instead of the WF then that's got a Pin to hold the sockets on not a friction ring. Pins are a pain in the back side takes longer to change sockets you don't want one of them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ACEngineering, post: 3713230, member: 13308"] The fuel range is the brushless motors. they are better than the older brushed gear. All the batteries interchange if M18=18volt comes in 2amp, 3amp, 4 amp and 5amp. 6amp is available in the states I think? and 9amp is also available but maga expensive. higher the amp the longer the battery power lasts but the longer it takes to charge back up. Model numbers explained as I see it? example M18FPD-502X M18 = battery type 18volt FPD = model of tool (Fuel percussion drill) 502x = 2 x 5amp batteries (think the x is the type of case? I see some that have a carry bag and they have the letter B not X?) You will often see model number ending in 402 = 2 x 4amp batteries Take not of the chargers in any kits, the faster charger has the corners tapered off the front of the charger were as the old style is squared. [URL]https://www.tradecounterdirect.com/power-tools/drills/cordless-impact-wrenches/milwaukee-m18chiwf12-503x-1-2-impact-wrench-3-5-0ah-batterie_m18chiwf12-503x.html[/URL] m18chiwf12-503x (top spec impact wench) M18 = battery 18volt chiwf12 = model of tool (not sure on these letters but iwf is impact wench with friction ring) 502x = 3 x 5amp batteries Here is a new impact wench that I not seen before, nice little compact one still with as much power as most of the competition. [URL]https://www.tradecounterdirect.com/power-tools/drills/cordless-impact-wrenches/milwaukee-m18fmtiwf12-502x-12-impact-wrench-friction-ring-2-_m18fmtiwf12-502x.html[/URL] m18fmtiwf12-502x M18 = Battery 18 volt FMTIWF = Fuel mid torque impact wench with friction ring 502x = 2 x 5amp batteries if you see a impact wench model number with WP instead of the WF then that's got a Pin to hold the sockets on not a friction ring. Pins are a pain in the back side takes longer to change sockets you don't want one of them. [/QUOTE]
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