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Posted: 5/6/2024 3:58:04 PM EDT
[Last Edit: M4-AK]
How does this work out?
Are the sockets adaptable to a ratchet? See bottom of Page. |
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not klein brand but i have some similar types.
yes you can use them with a ratchet |
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What problem is this solving?
Wouldn’t it just be best to get a socket bit for a drill/impact and use the sockets you already have? |
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Originally Posted By JimEb: What problem is this solving? Wouldn’t it just be best to get a socket bit for a drill/impact and use the sockets you already have? View Quote they have some limited use. lets you carry more in a smaller kit. but to use with a ratchet you need an extender which make them longer and due to the design makes them shallow. assuming the klein are the same design as mine. |
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Originally Posted By The_Beer_Slayer: they have some limited use. lets you carry more in a smaller kit. but to use with a ratchet you need an extender which make them longer and due to the design makes them shallow. assuming the klein are the same design as mine. View Quote So do the sockets have a square 1/4 machined inside? |
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I put together a new tool bag last summer, bought into all these flip screwdrivers and things. To be honest, I hate it. I understand it allows you to carry fewer tools and I can see a reason for it. But I get tired of flipping and sorting etc. Especially the 17 in 1 screwdrivers. Fuck it, just give the the three I need out of my bag. I end up using 5/16 and 3/8 and phllips and slotted and then maybe a torx on the same piece of equipment.
Still using the Makita socket set on the rubber rail. If that doesn't handle it, then I break out the master set. If I was backpacking on a hunting trip or something, ok, then I would compromise, but for everyday, I just want the regular tool. If I'm up high, I don't really want to be kiddie diddling the tool, changing tips either |
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If doing a desert race on my ktm, I carry a 8/10mm flip socket w/ fold-able t handle and a pair of pliers/side cutter, can adjust/ replace handle bar controls, and cut wire out of a wheel!!!
When I go into the garage, I put a T handle in each of my slash pockets, each with 3 flip sockets, LOVE them!! |
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Originally Posted By electrojk: They work great for what I use them for. Mostly taking covers and dead fronts off panels and switch gear. Not adaptable for a ratchet. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/140663/1000002877-3207221.jpg View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By electrojk: Originally Posted By M4-AK: How does this work out? Are the sockets adaptable to a ratchet? They work great for what I use them for. Mostly taking covers and dead fronts off panels and switch gear. Not adaptable for a ratchet. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/140663/1000002877-3207221.jpg This kit is 1/4 hex and 3/8 square https://www.acmetools.com/klein-tools-sae%2Fmetric-flip-socket-set-13pc/S0000000009238.html |
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I have a 1/4 and 3/8 adapter in my dewalt impact go box and just use normal sockets. I also can't see what this solution is trying to find a problem for.
Explain to the class so that even the 40 years of experience wrench turners can understand. Is it fucking magnets or something? |
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Originally Posted By electrojk: They work great for what I use them for. Mostly taking covers and dead fronts off panels and switch gear. Not adaptable for a ratchet. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/140663/1000002877-3207221.jpg View Quote thanks for posting that. the version i have has 1/4 socket mount. but as i said they are not klein |
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Originally Posted By electrojk: They work great for what I use them for. Mostly taking covers and dead fronts off panels and switch gear. Not adaptable for a ratchet. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/140663/1000002877-3207221.jpg View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By electrojk: Originally Posted By M4-AK: How does this work out? Are the sockets adaptable to a ratchet? They work great for what I use them for. Mostly taking covers and dead fronts off panels and switch gear. Not adaptable for a ratchet. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/140663/1000002877-3207221.jpg The new KNECT system are. Someone posted a video in this thread but I will add it again. UPDATED: NEW Klein Tools Impact Flip Sockets KNECT M System - SAE & Metric 65239 You can use this set with Klein's pass through ratchet with the included 3/8" drive adapter. That adapter has a 3/8" drive in the end to connect to a standard 3/8' ratchet. On the larger sockets, you can also use a standard 3" long 3/8" extension. The smaller sizes take a 1/4" Impact driver shaft and there's an adapter to attach that to the pass through ratchet as well, should also get you to a 3/8" drive and Klein's 11 in one manual driver. |
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Now that I watched the video, they look awkward and obnoxious. I like buying tools that solve a problem, so if they do it for you, mucho gusto!
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My set is in. The Shaft also works perfectly in the Wera 817R flexible length bit driver. Also works in the Icon flexible ratchet bit driver. Within the ratchet opening itself, there is insignificant fore and aft play. With the 1/4 adapter and a bit socket, all play is gone. A shaft of sockets may be a great addition for edc.
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