NEIKO 30237A 3/4" Female to 1/2" Male Impact Adapter | Socket Adapter Reducer | For Use with Impact Guns/Wrenches, Breaker Bars or Ratchets
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In practice, it has performed 340ftpds multiple times, so I have no reason to think that it cannot perform more, and it has been impacting multiple times, so it should last for a long time.
Fitting means it's going to work. In fact, yes. Sockets designed for impact can handle more torque and are generally stronger than those designed for regular sockets The sockets that have an impact.
Hey, I apologize, I am not trying to steer or lead you in the wrong direction since I, too, have broken these values. The best thing to do would be to get in touch with the person who sold them to you.
Selected User Reviews For NEIKO 30237A 3/4" Female to 1/2" Male Impact Adapter | Socket Adapter Reducer | For Use with Impact Guns/Wrenches, Breaker Bars or Ratchets
Despite several over-currents, this reducer is still going strong The lug bolts were tightened, but the front axle bolt broke loose. A cheater bar was used along with a 3/4" breaker bar, but it was not enough to break the bolts. I used a 1" drive breaker bar with a 6' cheater bar and a 1" drive 24mm 12pt chrome socket from a craftsman. This reducer would not be strong enough to hold a craftsman chrome socket and 1/2" drive breaker bar, and I am not confident it would hold a 3/4" drive breaker bar. The best part was that it wasn't expensive, but I still considered it a waste of money.
I use it to modify my 300-ft/lbs torque wrench to use smaller sockets. The complainants on this site who claim it broke are idiots, since they applied way more torque than a 1/2" drive was designed A balled half inch drive will break at a force of over 300 ft/lbs! The majority of these will break at around In other words, you're asking for trouble if you're driving it without turning the power down and with a 3/4 impact. The only way to avoid breaking any reducer is to use a bigger socket or a smaller impact. If you try to use the full power of the input drive, it will simply fail.
It is able to withstand a lot of pressure. For some stubborn lug nuts, I used a breaker bar with a cheater pipe because my impact drivers were unable to handle the job. As a result, I was able to use this adaptor with a 3/4 inch breaker bar without any issues. It had a breaker bar that was over three feet in length with a cheater.
The item snapped because I did not use an impact! It made sense after looking at all the pictures in the reviews. The poor quality metal is the main reason. If you are thinking of purchasing a product, make sure that you do your homework first. Neither the price nor the details mention the warranty. Don't take the risk of injury by using this POS. Invest the money in a good quality one instead.
It is not impressive that the steel is so strong! I found that the 1/2" tip snapped off the first time I used it. The tip of an 18-inch breaker bar sheared off when it was used to remove a gland from a 1/1/4 hydraulic cylinder. It would be impossible for the tool to withstand the impact force of an impact gun if it was sheared off by a breaker bar.
Cheap steel that has been poorly hardened. It's a big disappointment.
They are of highest quality and I have purchased several Neiko branded products. As a result, throughout my use of this adapter, I have found it strong enough for at least 150 feet/lbs The torque values can be much higher. I wouldn't hesitate to use it.
My first attempt at using it led to it breaking. It's a 3/4" x 1/2 adapter, so by using that 3/4 x 1/2 breaker bar, it shouldn't break in the application I had in mind. As you can see by the break surface, there is a brittle failure, and I am guessing that the material properties of this adapter are not very.