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Wednesday, April 23, 2025
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New Makita XGT Impact Wrenches

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Leading power tool manufacturer Makita UK has expanded its extensive offering with two new powerful XGT 40VMax Brushless Impact Wrenches.

The new TW007G and TW008G impact wrenches offer four-speed options, so users can easily adjust the output to match the task for optimum operation.

The new tools can deliver up to 2,900 impacts per minute and reach a no-load speed of up to 2,300rpm ensuring operator efficiency.

For ease of use, both models also feature a trigger switch that allows operators to activate full speed mode at the press of a button.

To ensure user comfort, both impact wrenches have been ergonomically designed with a rubberised soft grip which means the tools can be used for extended periods of time without fatigue.

In addition, the new LED job light means the work area is always illuminated for clear visibility and safety.

Finally, the TW007G and TW008G feature an electric brake which quickly stops rotation for increased operator safety.

Kevin Brannigan, Marketing Manager at Makita said: “At Makita we are dedicated to offering trade professionals across any sector a wide range of machines that they rely on to complete tasks quickly, efficiently and safely. The latest products added to the line-up give tradespeople even more choice so they can always find the right tool for the job.”

To find out more about Makita’s XGT line up visit: www.makitauk.com

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