I have a couple of cordless impact drivers with 1/4" hex drive.
But I find it difficult to get a one-piece socket like this one:
Most hex drive bits are for smaller bits like phillips, slot, square, torx, allen and even drill bits. But they appears to be very uncommon for sockets, except for nutsetters. If I try to find deep sockets with 1/4" hex, it's quite fruitless.
I know you can add an adapter, but I was looking for a one-piece socket.
You can get all kinds of socket style, swivel, magnetic, standard, mid-length, deep, impact, non-impact; on square drives. But once it's 1/4" inch hex drive, those varieties doesn't seem to exist.
Is there a reason why ?
But I find it difficult to get a one-piece socket like this one:
Most hex drive bits are for smaller bits like phillips, slot, square, torx, allen and even drill bits. But they appears to be very uncommon for sockets, except for nutsetters. If I try to find deep sockets with 1/4" hex, it's quite fruitless.
I know you can add an adapter, but I was looking for a one-piece socket.
You can get all kinds of socket style, swivel, magnetic, standard, mid-length, deep, impact, non-impact; on square drives. But once it's 1/4" inch hex drive, those varieties doesn't seem to exist.
Is there a reason why ?
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