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Impact sockets with an air Ratchet?

RonM3

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I just bought the Ingersoll Rand 2317g kit from Lowes the other day. I had to get a tire off of a 79 Bronco and my old impact wrench just couldn't get the lug nuts off. The new Ingersoll Rand had no problem what so ever. Great Tool set. So far my only complaint is that the manuals are a joke. What a wast of paper.

Anyway my question is this. The Air ratchet that came with the kit stated that you should use impact sockets with the ratchet. Is that really necessary? Why couldn't I use regular sockets with the air ratchet?
 
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larryq

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There's a risk of regular (CR-V) sockets cracking and exploding under impact use. Not likely if only done occasionally and on good-shape sockets, but it can happen.

Impact sockets are made of softer metal (so to speak) that deforms slightly under pressure and doesn't break. As Dan mentioned, lawyers are involved so the warnings go up.
 
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GSteg

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There's a risk of regular (CR-V) sockets cracking and exploding under impact use. Not likely if only done occasionally and on good-shape sockets, but it can happed.

Impact sockets are made of softer metal (so to speak) that deforms slightly under pressure and doesn't break. As Dan mentioned, lawyers are involved so the warnings go up.

He is talking about using the sockets on the air ratchet. There is no impact force.
 

jjjrmx5

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He is talking about using the sockets on the air ratchet. There is no impact force.

Not quite.

He bought this:
http://www.ingersollrandproducts.com/IS/Product.aspx-am_en-35866

2317G

This kit gives you everything you need for success. The kit includes a 231G ½” Impact tool, a 170G 3/8” Ratchet, a socket set, and a blow-molded carrying case.

View Model Specifications
Product Information (231G)

Product Information (170G)

Parts List (231G)

Parts List (170G)

Features
*@#$
231G
* Exclusive twin hammer impact mechanism
* Variable speed trigger
* Ergonomic grip
* Powerful 6-vane motor
* Easy to use forward/reverse power regulator
*@#$
170G
* Powerful motor delivers 55 ft-lbs of torque and 170 rpm of free speed
* Heat-treated ratchet head for longer life
* Ergonomic grip




So yes, for the 1/2" drive impact gun, I suggest real impact sockets.

For the 3/8" unit you can get by with std chrome sockets unless used daily or in a production type aspect.
 

pipsters

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I use Craftsman chrome with my air ratchet, when they wear out I swap them for new ones under their warranty.

Personally I can't stand 3/8" air ratchets, I got myself a quiet 1/4" one and it's back in business. Love it.
 
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