[s-cars] NAC - Impact Wrench Question
David Kase
davekase at pdqlocks.com
Thu Mar 23 13:17:00 EST 2006
hog ring is more secure, the pin detent only works if your sockets have
a place for the pin to go...
Look at your basic ratchet to sse a pin detent retainer. A hog ring
retainer has a, well, hog ring around the end of the drive square.
That's all I can help, I be using air...
Dave Kase
Sean Douglas wrote:
>I'm looking at buying a corded electric impact wrench (I do not have a
>compressor) to do work in the garage. I'm considering a Milwaukee 9070
>or 9072, 300 ft-lbs torque, lightweight (6 lbs).
>
>http://www.toolbarn.com/product/milwaukee/9070-20/
>
>Would this be adequate for most automotive work?
>
>Also, what is the difference between a "Pin/Detent Socket Retainer" and
>"hog ring socket retainer", which is better?
>
>I'm a bit of newbie when it comes to impact wrenches.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Sean D.
>
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