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Itchy
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PostPosted: 20:53 - 31 Oct 2006    Post subject: tools Reply with quote

whats the difference between normal sockets and impact drivers/wrenches? ,

I hear that impact wrenches are better for buggered bolts and my NTV is covered with them. but don't know why and or how they work.

any thoughts?

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PostPosted: 20:57 - 31 Oct 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

I was under the impression that impact sockets were just made of stronger metal than a normal socket because they are normally used on the air gun they use in the garage to remove wheel nuts.

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PostPosted: 21:03 - 31 Oct 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

an Impact driver is a special tool that uses the sudden shock of a hammer blow to twist the socket, and hopefully the seized nut.

Because of the nature of some air-tools, it's not uncommon to find impact sockets used there too.

Impact sockets tend to be made of a harder material than regular sockets, but harder doesn't always mean stronger. They can transmit shock loads more effectively than a chrome-vanadium tool, but if you were to stick a breaker bar, and swing on it to tighten something, you could crack it..

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PostPosted: 21:22 - 31 Oct 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

Impact tools:

'Stronger' = Less Brittle and Heavier/Thicker most commonly only six side insted of twelve so the loads are spread over more of the tool.

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PostPosted: 21:28 - 31 Oct 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

Walloper wrote:
Impact tools:

'Stronger' = Less Brittle and Heavier/Thicker most commonly only six side insted of twelve so the loads are spread over more of the tool.

Hard Means Brittle Like Glass in material talk FYI Karma


hardness and strength are usually inversely proportional.

Impact tools require a greater proportion of hardness than their stronger, but more maleable 'regular' counterparts, so that they can transmit shock loads without deformation.

impact bits are by no means 'brittle' but they will be 'more brittle' than a socket designed for prolonged loading, requiring strength, rather than shock loading, but be able to transmit the load as efficiently as possible.

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