Background

The Milwaukee Impact Driver 2453-20 is a cordless impact driver that utilizes a 12V Lithium Ion battery system. This is part of the M12 line of tools from the manufacturer, Milwaukee Tool. The product operates using a brushless motor which provides consistent power output, extended motor life, and increased runtime compared to brushed motors.

The Milwaukee Impact Driver 2453-20 is equipped with a 1/4" hex chuck that accommodates standard 1/4" hex driver bits. It can provide a torque up to 1,200 in-lbs and can deliver 0-3,200 impacts per minute, making it suitable for fastening in various materials such as wood and metal. The driver has an intelligent system that guards against overloading, overheating, and over-discharging. It also features a built-in LED light for illumination in work spaces and a fuel gauge to display the battery's state of charge. This tool, with its compact size and light weight, is designed for use in tight spaces and aims to reduce user fatigue. The Milwaukee Impact Driver 2453-20 can be used in a range of applications including automotive, construction, and remodeling.

Technical Specifications

  • Manufacturer: Milwaukee Tool
  • Model Number: 2453-20
  • Power Source: Cordless, 12V Lithium Ion battery (battery not included)
  • Motor: Brushless
  • Torque: 1,200 in-lbs
  • Impacts per minute: 0-3,200 IPM
  • Maximum Power: 800 Watts
  • Dimensions: 6.36 x 6.09 x 1.8 inches
  • Weight: 2.01 lbs
  • LED Light: Built-in LED light
  • Drive Size: 1/4" hex chuck
  • Speed Settings: 2-speed settings

Warranty

The Milwaukee Impact Driver 2453-20 comes with a warranty period of 5 years. This warranty coverage provides assurance against potential manufacturing defects or faults that may occur during the usage of the product. It's important to note that the warranty is typically applicable under normal use conditions and may not cover issues arising due to misuse or improper handling of the product. To claim the warranty, users typically need to retain their original purchase receipt as proof, and then contact the manufacturer or authorized service center, providing details about the issue faced. In some cases, the product may need to be sent in for inspection or repair.