TEKTON 3/4 Inch Drive x 40 Inch Breaker Bar | SBH00340
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Yes, 100 percent! Three quarter inch bolts are medium in size and medium in torque. This is the right size for the job. Drive sizes should be as close as possible to the threads on the bolt - so one is better off.
Use a 1/4" drive on a lug nut instead of a 3/8" drive. Make sure your drive is no less than 1/2" wide.
It is Heavy Duty I don't know if it has a lifetime warranty, but it sure is heavy duty! There will be NO wear and tear on it in your life. The version I have is the 40 inch by 3/4 inch drive and it works well on large RV lug nuts.
We are moving forward. I am An accompanying case is not supplied with this breaker bar.
Selected User Reviews For TEKTON 3/4 Inch Drive x 40 Inch Breaker Bar | SBH00340
I will have the breaker bar delivered this morning, and I have a project that needs to get completed by Friday so I can ship some large equipment this weekend. In order to remove some bolts, I had to use a breaker bar. I tried to break these bolts loose for less than 2 minutes before it snapped. I am stunned at what a waste this was! You should not buy this product since it is obviously made very cheaply. I need to find a replacement now so my project is behind schedule.
In addition to the 24" 1/2 drive, I also have the 40" 3/4 drive. Has it ever been difficult for you to remove a bolt from When you buy the 24" 1/2 drive breaker, nearly everything can be removed from the hard drive. Eventually, I had to buy an additional 40" 3/4 drive version to break off some spindle nuts that were over-the-top in shape The torque. I removed the 40" breaker bar with just my own body weight and the 40" breaker bar in seconds. Those are fantastic tools and I don't know how I went a long time without having There are a lot of 1 star reviews saying that they broke one of these items. It is a 3/8 drive 18" version that seems to be breaking at the square drive end almost all of the time. Rather than fooling around with 24" 1/2 drive models, get the 24" version! Unless you are dealing with very confined spaces or if space is extremely limited, you should not need a 3/8 drive breaker bar in most cases. Unlike a regular 3/8 ratchet, the drive end can't handle a huge amount of torque. Even if you manage to break the 1/2 drive version, it will take work to break the.
This began to break the first time I used it. It snapped cleanly off in my socket the first time I tried it.
Broken on its first turn, absolute garbage, I would buy a name brand and avoid the headache you will have with this product.
To remove the centerlock from the Porsche GT3 wheels, I am using this. To ensure safe operation, these nuts have been torqued to 440 foot The breaker bar is excellent and offers a lot of leverage in loosening centerlocks. Quite happy with the results.
A new set of lug nuts was ordered from Amazon, yet the OEM hardware was a two piece design that no longer fit. This led me to buy this device. As a result of the swelling I had to order a slightly larger 23mm socket from Amazon instead of the normal 7/8 inch size. It was impossible to break my swollen nuts free using my 25 inch breaker bar. My friend, an 8 story-tall crustacean from the Paleozoic era, tried to help remove the nuts but we could not. I also had to pay him treefiddy for his help. The Tekton breaker bar (I also ordered a new 23mm 3/4 drive socket from Amazon) made it possible for me to break the remaining 18 nuts without a hitch. Despite my swollen nuts being softer than they should have been, one of them was still hard. Fortunately, I figured this out now instead of on the side of the road with a flat tire. In general, the finish of the work is excellent. My conclusion is that the head's edges should have been rounded instead of being sharp. However, that's only a matter of personal I have no reason to believe it will ever be in trouble with the breaker bar.
A small extension rod provided just the leverage I needed when I was working on a large tractor brush hog unit. Using a 6' length of pipe over the bar to extend it further, the bar is well made and has held up I was able to flex it when we needed serious force, but it held up well as My recommendation is to check it out.
We loosened a rusty lug nut that got really stuck. My drive might have been more bulky if I had gone with it!.