ShadowBoxer, is the retainer a ball or is it like a short rod sticking out? The ones with the "rod" are intended to be positive retention, and you need to stick something through a hole in the socket wall to push them down enough to remove the socket.
It sort of looks like a mix of a short post but with rounded edges.
Not sharp edges like Snapmom’s picture shows.
So now for the lightning round. Let’s see if I understand; Correct or Not Correct:
• This would work on a normal socket. A normal chrome socket would be able to be attached and work as normal with this.
• If a normal socket has a hole, this pin would engage and require a pin to push it back far enough to release the socket.
• Does this mean that if I position the socket so that the pin is not going through the hole (or if the socket does not have a hole), the engagement would be more or less “normal”?
• It might be hard to get the socket on.
I can't think of a ball retainer that needs a tool for removal of the socket. Some ball retainers are so strong that it is difficult to remove the socket, but it can be done. Just a few minutes ago I had to put a 3/4 drive Proto socket in soft jaws in a vise and smack the L-handle with my hand to get it loose.
Since I noticed a difference, I would say it’s this industrial pin style.
“When there is doubt, there is no doubt.”
As I said it seems the edges are rounded (newer style probably. Maybe modified to be more practical?) so I wasn’t sure if I was seeing it right.
I’ve had normal sockets grab on so tight it was a struggle to get them to let go.
One must be careful not to slam your elbow into the nearest wall, friend helping you out, the concrete floor (if you are laying on your back), the side of the vehicle you’re working on, etc. I always check my surroundings now ... don’t ask me why.
This ratchet I’m looking at has a long spike-like handle which seems unusual and I can see using it to align holes in bigger and heavy parts. Maybe steering and wheel parts etc. For this reason I liked the ratchet but I wanted to make sure I could use it. I don’t need a giant awl with a useless ratchet attached to the end.
Thanks for your help as usual.
