Sunex 3301, 3/8 Inch Drive, Universal Impact Joint, Cr-Mo Alloy Steel, Cr-Mo Steel, Radius Corner Design, Flexible, Meets ANSI Standards,Black
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NO, they're identical on both ends. 3/8 oz. oz. oz. oz.
It'll work with any 3/8 socket. This is how it works.
This adapter is fantastic. The whole point is that even if you're in an awkward position, you can still turn and maintain strength while turning at any angle or position. You'll enjoy it if you give it a shot. I hope this has been of assistance.
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Selected User Reviews For Sunex 3301, 3/8 Inch Drive, Universal Impact Joint, Cr-Mo Alloy Steel, Cr-Mo Steel, Radius Corner Design, Flexible, Meets ANSI Standards,Black
They used to throw away old tools and give away new ones because their warranties, manufacturing procedures and their brand has suffered from the harsh economic climate that prevailed in this free market. Only companies that are the best can succeed here.
This is a high-quality impact socket in the style that I prefer for impact wrenches. Many people use universal joints on impact wrenches, but they're more designed for reaction-driven applications. Where the torque is lower, fewer ratchets and impact drivers are required, but impact grade accessories are still required. br>br>On anvils, extensions, and sockets, the fit is excellent. The detent ball in the sockets is firm, and the hole in the extension for the detent ball is a perfect fit. With less expensive tools, I've found both of these to be a bit of a pain. Personally, I dislike the polished type finish around the reinforcing band because it makes it a little more difficult to remove sockets and remove it from an extension when grease or oil is present. This isn't a significant enough problem to warrant a star deduction.
According to the product description, the manufacturer states: " DETENT OF THE BALL: Maintains the position of the socket. " This could not be further from the truth. For replacing spark plugs in my 2005 Honda Pilot, I used this along with my socket wrench and extension socket. br>br>After tightening spark plugs and attempting to pull socket out, the ball detects that it is not strong enough and releases the spark plug socket. br>br>Do not make a purchase. Instead, I suggest spending a little more and purchasing from a reputable company.
I'm really enjoying this, and it's been a challenge thus far. The only thing I wish it had instead of just the pin hole was an internal seat for a hog ring anvil. I have a cordless hog ring impact gun, and this does not stay seated very well on it.
I've been using this adapter with my 1/2 air impact for quite some time and have yet to replace it. Has a bend angle that is similar to, if not identical to, that of the snap-in connector. on u- what the joints can do As long as there's enough room for a socket and a u-bend, I'm good to go. This is my preferred method of transportation.
This Sunex wobble is built to the same specifications as the Matco truck. However, it is significantly less costly. Snap is someone I'm familiar with. Because On also sells Sunex tools, there should be no issues with warranty. Working in the automotive industry for the past three years, I've had mine for three years and it's been flawless.
Because I didn't need to, I didn't use it with impact. It was extremely useful and was only $6 at the time; it appears to be very sturdy, and it's one of those tools that you don't realize you need until it's too late and the parts store charges twice as much. All novice and journeyman toolkits should have this item. Unlike the cheap universal kits, the action is smooth. This is a game changer if you don't have a swivel socket set, which can be quite expensive.
This is the only 3/8" swivel joint I've ever had that hasn't let me down. It's a breeze to do this. on par with the competition and significantly less expensive. It's been in my possession for over a year and hundreds of bolts and nuts later, and it's still in excellent condition.