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snap on 1/2" sockets? chrome/industrial/impact

fordbroncodave

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i have always thought that if i was buying sockets, the black industrial ones are always impact use or at least what they were designed for.

on snap on's website, in the 1/2" drive tools section, they have 1/2" flank drive chrome and industrial sockets. bellow those is a section flank drive impact sockets. what is the difference between 1/2" industrial and 1/2" impact? they are both black sockets but the prices are significant to one another

anyone have some ideas on this?
 
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Seanbev24

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The industrial sockets are the same function as the chrome sockets, just without the shiny finish. Not for impact use.
 
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fordbroncodave

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can they be used with an impact and retain all warranty characteristics? i can't tell the difference when looking at one from another
 

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I think the industrial ones might have "Non-Impact" on them, at least a Snap On universal socket I have that had the industrial finish says it.
 

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In a clean assembly environment you do not want to chance a flake of chrome coming off and contaminating your assembly. I worked in a production engine assembly facility and we were not allowed to use any chrome tools for this reason. Also, in a production environment there are a lot of powered torque control tooling. Flaking chrome could lead to many cuts and injuries. These tools are not impact, but pulse or electronic. You can use non-impact sockets with these tools.
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fordbroncodave

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how can i tell a 1" socket from a 1" socket if they are both industrial finish? i have no idea when i am on the street unless i get out a computer and look it up on the snappy site
 
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how can i tell a 1" socket from a 1" socket if they are both industrial finish? i have no idea when i am on the street unless i get out a computer and look it up on the snappy site

Do you mean "how do I tell an impact socket from a regular industrial finish socket"? If so, the regular socket with industrial finish will have much thinner walls and may say "not for impact use". I really don't see that many industrial finish tools on the resale market. Most of these are used up and disposed of before they can be resold.
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an impact socket will have a hole in the base for a pin retainer and a crome or industrial finish will not
 

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the impact socket will be noticeably heavier to the hand and will feel more solid... plus using the industrial on a friction ring impact gun will actually round out the corners of the drive slot..
 

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an impact socket will have a hole in the base for a pin retainer and a crome or industrial finish will not

The snap on industrial will have a through hole in the base for a pin. Atleast the ones I have do. From the late 90s.
 
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