no, the tool above is a right angle tool only and i think is not very functional since you can't hold it with your hands because it will be turning all the time, my tool is smaller, work as a right angle tool too, multiply the speed while working and don't stop working when the screw gets too...
yes i do...
-it is a great idea for a small aircraft! from the small bolts on the exhaust bushings to the mounting bolts on the carburetor....don't know how we ever did it before this tool..... (this is a comment that one of my clients who owns two small aircraft just send me)
my tool can redirect the movement of the ratchet, can multiply the rotation speed of the socket, can avoid the ratchet wrench from stopping working when the screw is too loose and can be used as a right angle tool in difficult situations....and more
sorry for not being able to give much information about this tool at this time, I'm just trying to see if anyone can advise me on how i should approach companies that might be interested in bringing this tool to the market.
not at all, my tool can be inserted between this ratchet and the bit, then will make this ratchet works as a right angle tool, will multiply the speed of the bit and will prevent the ratchet to stopping working when the screw gets too loose.... and will change the direction of the movement...