@Redtail Cruiser posted:Unfortunately many users of these tools use them to raise and lower their stabilizer jacks. Nothing more irritating than someone coming in to a campground after 10pm or leaving at 0'dark thirty and they use an impact tool to wake up the campground to do their stabilizers. Other than that it's a very good tool.
Agree!
Really don’t understand why people would use an impact wrench, especially on stabilizers. I use a Ryobi 18V driver/drill at low speed. It’s quiet, fast and I can set the quiet torque release to prevent it twisting a wrist at the retraction limit if I’m not paying attention.
On extension you’re over-extending if you need to torque the stabilizers…