DeWalt DW292 710W 1/2-inch C‑Frame Impact Wrench
DeWalt DW292 710W 1/2-inch C‑Frame Impact Wrench is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Product Features
Product Features
Delivery and Warranty
Delivery and Warranty
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Description
Description
The is a corded, 710 W impact wrench built for real grunt — not just occasional tinkering. It combines a steel‑belt kind of build with the muscle to spin big fasteners without breaking a sweat.
When you grab this 1/2‑inch C‑Frame impact wrench and feed it power, you’re getting tool that doesn’t flinch at stubborn nuts and bolts — it’s made for tight spots and heavy workloads on jobs where battery tools just don’t cut it. What really stands out is how the C‑frame gives you access where most guns clog up in a corner.
Key Features:
- 710 W Electric Motor - Delivers solid torque for attacking lug nuts and big fasteners without needing a compressor or battery swap.
- C‑Frame Design - Lets you reach nuts and bolts in tight, awkward spaces where bigger guns can’t poke.
- 1/2‑inch Anvil - Standard square drive means broad socket compatibility for most jobs you’ll face.
- Forward/Reverse Control - Quick rocker switch makes switching from tightening to loosening intuitive on the fly.
- Ergonomic Grip - Soft handle reduces fatigue when you’re dogging through hours of repetitive runs.
Applications
This impact is no toy — it’s meant for tough settings like engine bay work, suspension tear‑downs, heavy machinery bolts, and structural assemblies where a little torque just won’t cut it. A corded impact wrench like this thrives on jobs where you want constant power without fussing over battery life or air compressors.
Why Choose This Model
Here’s the thing — if you’re sick of weak cordless guns that peter out mid‑job or paddock air tools that need a giant compressor to breathe, this DeWalt delivers consistent punch right to the fastener. A C‑Frame impact wrench with real watts behind it means predictable, repeatable force, which matters a lot when you’re under a chassis or up on scaffolding.
Technical Specifications Explained
- Power Input: 710 W - Plenty of electric muscle for a corded impact, so it doesn’t bog down on heavy bolts.
- Max Torque: ~440 Nm - That translates to serious pulling and loosening power on big fasteners — runs rings around cheap impact drivers.
- No‑Load Speed: ~2200 rpm - Fast spin means you can chew through jobs quicker, which saves time on repetitive work.
- Impact Rate: ~2700 IPM - High impacts per minute help break rusted or seized nuts without you burning out.
- Weight: ~3.2 kg - Not feather‑light, but balanced enough when you’re used to corded power tools and want stability over wobble.
Who Should Buy This
If you’re the kind of pro who fixes trucks, rebuilds engines, stacks steel or just constantly wrestles rusty lug nuts, a corded heavy‑duty impact wrench like this is a solid tool to have in your lineup — especially when compressors and batteries aren’t practical.
On the flip side, if your work is light‑duty or you’re only doing occasional fastening, this might be overkill — but for repeated, real‑world torque and access in tight spots, it’s a dependable choice you’ll be glad to reach for.





