Milwaukee M12FHIR38LR-0 3/8" Drive Fuel High Speed Ratchet - Body Only
Milwaukee M12FHIR38LR-0 3/8" Drive Fuel High Speed Ratchet - Body Only
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The Milwaukee M12FHIR38LR-0 3/8" Drive Fuel High Speed Ratchet is designed for professionals who require speed, precision, and durability in fastening applications. As part of Milwaukee's M12 FUEL™ range, this tool delivers high-speed performance with an extended reach, making it ideal for working in tight spaces such as automotive and maintenance applications.
Key Features
- High-Speed Performance – Delivers up to 450 RPM, ensuring fast fastening and loosening for increased productivity.
- Extended Reach – Features an extended neck and a low-profile 19mm head, allowing easy access to tight spaces and confined areas.
- POWERSTATE™ Brushless Motor – Provides consistent power output and a longer lifespan, reducing downtime and wear.
- REDLINK PLUS™ Intelligence – Advanced overload and temperature protection ensures optimal performance and extended tool life.
- Variable-Speed Metal Trigger – Offers precise control, allowing users to adjust speed based on the task.
- Durable Construction – Premium rubber overmold enhances durability and provides resistance against corrosive materials commonly found in maintenance environments.
Technical Specifications
- Voltage: 12V
- Max Torque: 47 Nm
- No-Load Speed: 0-450 RPM
- Anvil Size: 3/8" Square
- Head Profile: 19mm
- Length: 363mm
- Weight: 0.91kg
- Motor Type: POWERSTATE™ Brushless
- Battery Compatibility: Works with all Milwaukee M12™ batteries
Why Choose the Milwaukee M12FHIR38LR-0?
This high-speed ratchet is built for tradespeople and mechanics who need a reliable, efficient, and compact fastening solution. Its high torque, rapid speed, and extended reach make it the perfect tool for automotive repairs, industrial maintenance, and construction applications. The brushless motor and advanced electronics ensure long-lasting performance and durability while reducing user fatigue.

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