I'm in the construction business and often need to install a ton of wedge anchors into robinson decking ceilings. According to the code, these anchors require a torque of 30 lbs. I noticed that the M12 Fuel High Speed Ratchet goes up to 35 lbs. Do you think this tool would help speed up the process of torquing these anchors? I really want to avoid wasting time and energy on this task. If this isn't the right tool for the job, could someone recommend a better option? Thanks in advance!
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You really want to use a torque wrench for this job. Milwaukee has some digital torque wrenches for M12 that look like beefed-up ratchets. Some even log the torque values for you. It’s a pretty handy feature for keeping track of things! Check them out at your local Home Depot.

Just a heads-up, though. I’ve heard that the electric torque wrenches can be a bit off on calibration right out of the box.