Milwaukee 4pc 12V 2x2Ah 1x6Ah M12 FUEL Brushless Cordless Kit M12FPP4B-623PThis kit contains four cordless power tools that all feature powerful brushless motors. They will allow you to drive and tighten bolts, cut into metal and finish metal surfaces. This makes the M12 FPP4B-623P an ideal kit for any professional mechanic, engineer or fabricator.First up is the M12 FIW38 Compact 38 Impact Wrench which features a 38 Anvil with friction ring for quick and easy socket changes. Its compact design provides better access in tight hard to reach spaces, it has an overall length of 125mm. It is powerful and robust with 339NM of torque and 4 modes for maximum versatility. The built in LED improves visibility in low lighting areas for a more enjoyable, easier workday. The auto shut off mode prevents over tightening of fasteners to ensure productive work.Second is the M12 FIR38LR 38 Extended Reach Ratchet. Lightweight, compact and featuring an ergonomic grip this tool will allow you to install and remove fasteners in tight areas. It will allow you to work quickly by generating 75Nm of torque and the variable speed trigger gives you more control over how you approach applications. Featuring an LED light to illuminate dark areas, this is a perfect tool for mechanics working on the inside of and under cars.Next there is the M12 FDGA Angled Die Grinder. This will allow you to remove material from a metal workpiece and is ideal for machining small areas. At just 119mm long it can be used in tight spaces and there are four speed modes so you have more control over your working.Finally there is the M12 FCOT Sub Compact Multi-Material Cut-Off Tool. This features an optimised ergonomic design for best control and one-handed use. A very capable problem solving tool for cutting steel, stainless steel, non-ferrous materials, drywall, fibre cement, plastic and ceramics.As well as all these impressive tools this kit comes with two 2Ah batteries, a 6Ah battery and a battery charger. Everything professionals such as mechanics, fabricators and engineers need to get the job done.