Makita WR100DZ 12V Max Li-ion CXT Ratchet Wrench – Batteries and Charger Not Included [Energy Class A]
Makita WR100DZ
- Supplied with a socket adapter for compatibility withh a variety of sockets
- Fastens nuts on threaded rods
- Can also be used as a hand ratchet wrench
- Driving shank 3.8″ square / 1/4″ square
- Standard bolt M5 to M12
- High strength bolt M5 to M10
- Flats width 13mm
- 47.5 Nm maximum fastening torque
The WR100DZ fastens nuts on threaded rods and can aolso be used as a hand ratchet wrench.
The WR100DZ is supplied with a socket adapter for compatability with a variety of sockets.
Makita WR100DZ 12V Max Li-ion CXT Ratchet Wrench – Batteries and Charger Not Included
The WR100DZ Ratchet Wrench is powered by 10.8V or 12V Max Li-ion CXT slide type battery (not included), with variable speed control, to deliver up to 800 rpm and 47.5 Nm maximum fastening torque.
The WR100DZ is equipped withh forward and reverse rotation, electronic brake, LED job light to illuminate the work area, a lock-pin style ratchet mechanism to allow for use as a pass through ratchet wrench to tigten a 13mm nut on to M8 threaded rod and easy to grip small diameter grip for increased control and comfort in use.
Weight: | 839 g |
Size: | One size |
Dimensions: | 35.51 x 7.01 x 7.7 cm; 839.15 Grams |
Model: | WR100DZ |
Part: | WR100DZ |
Colour: | Multicoloured |
Pack Quantity: | 1 |
Batteries Required: | No |
Batteries Included: | Lithium Ion |
Manufacture: | Makita |
Colour: | Multicoloured |
Quantity: | 1 |
Size: | One size |
Fr den Preis top, lst viele schrauben ohne Probleme. Sehr handlich, kann ich nur empfehlen.
I’m super lazy to use a hand ratchet that made my hand sore. Until I use this… my life saver of pain thank you
Muy contento calidad rapidez durabilidad de la bateria me la volveria a comprar sin dudarlo
Sehr handliche Ratsche.
Sehr gut mit der wechselbaren Aufnahme.
Relativ leise im Betrieb.
Fr mich in 12 V ausreichend.
Sehr gute Haptik.
Haven’t used this tool yet, but the build quality and the feel of it is good. Will write a report when I use the tool.
Haven’t used this tool yet, but the build quality and the feel of it is good. Will write a report when I use the tool.
This has sped up work ten fold, for someone that fits and removes jigs day in day out this cuts time so much!
This has sped up work ten fold, for someone that fits and removes jigs day in day out this cuts time so much!
Das Teil ist wirklich genial, vor allem im KFZ Bereich wo es im Motorraum immer enger wird. Ich habe die Winkelratsche z.b beim Zahnriemenwechsel bei meinem Jeep im Einsatz gehabt. Allein die Abdeckung hat ber 15 kleine 7 mm Schrauben. Da kam mir die Makita mehr als nur zur Hilfe. Absolut empfehlenswe
Das Teil ist wirklich genial, vor allem im KFZ Bereich wo es im Motorraum immer enger wird. Ich habe die Winkelratsche z.b beim Zahnriemenwechsel bei meinem Jeep im Einsatz gehabt. Allein die Abdeckung hat ber 15 kleine 7 mm Schrauben. Da kam mir die Makita mehr als nur zur Hilfe. Absolut empfehlenswe
I finally took the plunge and bought my first electric ratchet after seeing lots of people using them and viewing lots of YouTube on the subject.
Firstly, I only went for this one as I have Makita 18v tools and stupidly thought the batteries were the same. Soon found out that they weren’t when it arrived.
I decided to just get some aftermarket batteries for it (great buy!) and I’m really happy with it.
The first thing I noticed is that it’s fast, faster than any other I’ve seen and on par with some impact drivers. When I used it for the first time I also found it does have decent torque although it’s not primarily designed to crack bolts. I do have to be careful when running up anything smaller then M10 as it will over torque it.
It’s relatively light and ergonomic to use however doesn’t feel as robust as the Milwaukee. I’ve got 2ah batteries for it and they have lasted ages before needing a charge.
If you’re looking for a new electric ratchet I would sum it up as follows:
This ratchet: fast, light and less strain to use, a bit long.
Milwaukee: robust, heavy, expensive
Sealey: great value for money, not as fast or robust but decent enough torque.
I finally took the plunge and bought my first electric ratchet after seeing lots of people using them and viewing lots of YouTube on the subject.
Firstly, I only went for this one as I have Makita 18v tools and stupidly thought the batteries were the same. Soon found out that they weren’t when it arrived.
I decided to just get some aftermarket batteries for it (great buy!) and I’m really happy with it.
The first thing I noticed is that it’s fast, faster than any other I’ve seen and on par with some impact drivers. When I used it for the first time I also found it does have decent torque although it’s not primarily designed to crack bolts. I do have to be careful when running up anything smaller then M10 as it will over torque it.
It’s relatively light and ergonomic to use however doesn’t feel as robust as the Milwaukee. I’ve got 2ah batteries for it and they have lasted ages before needing a charge.
If you’re looking for a new electric ratchet I would sum it up as follows:
This ratchet: fast, light and less strain to use, a bit long.
Milwaukee: robust, heavy, expensive
Sealey: great value for money, not as fast or robust but decent enough torque.
Love this tool, makes removing bolts and nuts easy. Typical Makita quality tool.
Love this tool, makes removing bolts and nuts easy. Typical Makita quality tool.
I use this at work to access awkward areas and general maintenance, I bought 2 batteries and a charger separately. Up to now I have not used the second battery as the first has not gone flat after 3 months use.
Very good value for money, great quality and powerful enough to do what I need.
I use this at work to access awkward areas and general maintenance, I bought 2 batteries and a charger separately. Up to now I have not used the second battery as the first has not gone flat after 3 months use.
Very good value for money, great quality and powerful enough to do what I need.