To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!

1/4" Impact Sockets?

littletoes

Well-known member
Joined
Nov 9, 2010
Messages
1,244
Location
NE Washington
It seems I use "smaller" tools these days, to get in tighter spots, yet I'm not sure I've seen too many 1/4" impact socket sets out there.

Maybe "Nut Runners"??

Thanks Guys for any replies!
 
To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!

gsingh

Well-known member
Joined
Dec 26, 2012
Messages
1,003
Location
NOVA
regular 1/4 should be fine. I have been using a tekton set i bought off a independent tool truck since 2011 and haven't broken 1.
 

GTA Matt

Well-known member
Joined
Aug 30, 2010
Messages
3,148
Location
Zebulon, NC
I found with a lot of impact driver or battery/air ratchet use that my chrome 1/4 sockets were swelling out on the business end making for a sloppy fit. I bought a set of sunex impacts.
 

ihateminimumwage

Well-known member
Joined
Jan 26, 2012
Messages
3,961
Gearwrench also makes a REALLY nice set of 1/4" impacts. Been hammering on them with my M12 stuff for years now, not one failure.
 

shockwave

Well-known member
Joined
Oct 23, 2012
Messages
2,125
Location
Marietta,ga
I would look into sunex grey pneumatic or matco adv line of magnetic impacts I have using these for years and these handle most of what a standard sockets will
 

doorfx

Well-known member
Joined
Oct 7, 2016
Messages
708
Location
Calgary ab. Canada
1/4" Impact Sockets?

I just picked up these Matco . Seem to be good so far
c8142789260742aa5c1b6727bce66ab4.jpg
 

Attachments

  • c8142789260742aa5c1b6727bce66ab4.jpg
    c8142789260742aa5c1b6727bce66ab4.jpg
    510.3 KB · Views: 0
Last edited:

Bobioz1

Well-known member
Joined
Jun 26, 2013
Messages
821
Location
Northern il. (For now)
Use 1/4 impact sockets everyday. Have Snap On shallow and deep. Wish they made a midsize. Also use magnetic which are actually "power" not impact sockets.
 

zippy99

Active member
Joined
May 3, 2013
Messages
43
Location
Elmer, NJ
It seems I use "smaller" tools these days, to get in tighter spots, yet I'm not sure I've seen too many 1/4" impact socket sets out there.

Maybe "Nut Runners"??

Thanks Guys for any replies!

I have both the gearwrench set and a set from Dewalt
Both are decent and affordable.
the gearwrench is IMO a little nicer. Its also more sizes.
Cripe has the 20pc gearwrench set for 32.00
 

DFB

Well-known member
Joined
Sep 7, 2016
Messages
5,765
Location
Southern VT/Western Mass
Sunex master set sweet!

Gray and Gear wrench brands have smaller sets too

I have debated getting an inclusive 1/4" drive impact set so I'm following along here :D


But are you talking for use with 1/4 hex drive impact tools?

I mainly use 3/8 impact sockets with a 3/8 x 1/4"adapter on those. I have several length adapters up 12 inch to use too.

But have used some reg. shallow craftsman on 1/4 X 1/4 shank not what I like to do but seen no ill effects either. I just don't really know how much power someone intends to apply to these smaller sockets

Makita has very small SAE socket set with adapter and holder they market for impact drivers and most tool brands usually have some sort of small impact rated set with their name on them.

I do have an 8 pc set of no name Taiwan stamped SAE 1/4" deep impacts came from somewhere maybe Cal Hawk Brand dunno that I use and not the greatest but also the reg. depth Craftsman 1/4" have been on the 2452 FUEL (rated 500 in lb/42 ft. lbs. max) with no problem. Just a note about that someone had a few cheapie no name sockets and the first one they used actually twisted and deformed on the anvil and I needed a pair of pliers to work it off. They were total **** lol.



And pretty much half inch is like max size with most common 1/4 drives sets anyhow right?

As for nut runners I have tried a few. The cheap Tekton's I have issues with and a few of them just wont lock in ANY of my Milwaukee 1/4 shank drivers. The shank portion is just too short.

I have the Neiko impact set Sae/Metric 1/4-9/16 & 8-14mm magnetic nutdrivers. A decent set with all the slightly larger sizes but they are shallow and magnets can be easily be shattered pounding up to full power. Their 5 pc sets SAE or Metric are ok too.


Titan makes some hollow core nutdrivers up to 9/16 and 14mm but never could get past the shipping charges trying to source them.


And on Amazon there is VIM set with decent reviews that has both shallow and deep nutsetters in one set. But come only SAE or Metric per set. Could buy some full socket sets for around the same money
 
Last edited:

tool_scrounge

Well-known member
Joined
Jul 20, 2010
Messages
4,211
Location
Southern California
I saw a number of boxes of Craftsman 1/4" impact sockets at the Sears Outlet store in San Diego. These were normal length (not deep sockets), black oxide 6 point with laser and engraved sizes. They were also US made (G2, Danaher, ca. 2004 - 2008) and were $10.99/set if memory serves.

(9)49140: Sizes: 4,5.5,6,7,8,10,12 & 14mm
(9)49139: Sizes: 7/32, 1/4, 9/32, 5/16, 3/8, 7/16 & 1/2"

I do not see them online but I did see them on Ebay.

They look pretty nice.
 

Buckgnarly

Well-known member
Joined
Oct 8, 2010
Messages
7,654
Location
VT
Use 1/4 impact sockets everyday. Have Snap On shallow and deep. Wish they made a midsize. Also use magnetic which are actually "power" not impact sockets.

They used to, I have a few from Snap On. My full mid sizes sets are Macs, they still make them.
 
To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!

Art From De Leon

Well-known member
Joined
Feb 28, 2009
Messages
2,752
Location
De Leon, Texas
Have a set of Snap-on swivel impact sockets, and a set of Snap on chrome flex sockets in both SAE and Metric.

Prefer the impact swivels simply because they are stiffer.
 

LXCam

ALLIANCE MEMBER
Joined
Apr 23, 2013
Messages
19,193
Location
AZ
I bought the master set of sunex a few months back. Haven't used one yet, but they sure look nice in the case. :)
 

T_Roze

Well-known member
Joined
Nov 5, 2013
Messages
481
Location
Edmonton Alberta
I have a master set of Genius 1/4" impacts, bought off an independent tool truck. Love them and use them daily. Replaced a few lost ones with Snap-On, for the money I would take Genius. Just as good in that low torque application.
 

vettex2

Banned
Joined
Jul 30, 2012
Messages
1,146
Location
Northern Ca.
Serious question. Just out of curiosity, what do you use 1/4 impact sockets on?
I have the regular sockets I use on a battery and air ratchets but never have seen the need for impact sockets that size.
I also have to say I don't know anyone who uses a 1/4 impact gun either.
Is this for automotive?
 

johndeereman

Well-known member
Joined
Mar 28, 2014
Messages
441
Location
WILL COUNTY IL
I bought a sae set of usa craftsman industrial from Grainger on close out about 2 years a go they work well. My metric deep/shallow are from Gearwrench which also are really nice.
 

doorfx

Well-known member
Joined
Oct 7, 2016
Messages
708
Location
Calgary ab. Canada
1/4" Impact Sockets?

I wanted mine for working on atvs, sleds and bikes. My snap on chrome are starting to show the abuse :( I use them with this
d8901091696854bd452b0c93e432d6c4.jpg
 

Attachments

  • d8901091696854bd452b0c93e432d6c4.jpg
    d8901091696854bd452b0c93e432d6c4.jpg
    76.4 KB · Views: 0
Last edited:

LXCam

ALLIANCE MEMBER
Joined
Apr 23, 2013
Messages
19,193
Location
AZ
Serious question. Just out of curiosity, what do you use 1/4 impact sockets on?
I have the regular sockets I use on a battery and air ratchets but never have seen the need for impact sockets that size.
I also have to say I don't know anyone who uses a 1/4 impact gun either.
Is this for automotive?


I have two motor situations that are reduced head flange bolts. To date I've busted a few 8mm on those basturds. And a 3/8" drive 8 is too large to fit into the recessed area. Other then that, I haven't a clue but someday.....


Truth be told I mainly bought them to fill out my socket collection. :bounce:
 

Buckgnarly

Well-known member
Joined
Oct 8, 2010
Messages
7,654
Location
VT
Serious question. Just out of curiosity, what do you use 1/4 impact sockets on?
I have the regular sockets I use on a battery and air ratchets but never have seen the need for impact sockets that size.
I also have to say I don't know anyone who uses a 1/4 impact gun either.
Is this for automotive?

M12 1/4" gun is what made me get 1/4 impacts. Use it on oil and trans pans, interior, trim, engine... just about anything that is not seriously torque. Absolutely hate wallowing out chrome sockets on impacts, and that gun will ruin chrome sockets.
 

Sine Swept

Well-known member
Joined
Feb 2, 2014
Messages
440
Its great for body mouldings where the fastener will spin if you tried without an impact, I'm thinking of the front grille of a vehicle.

I've got a magnetic set of GP metric, great purchase and my only magnetic sockets. I will say they are impact as they are made by Grey "Pneumatic"
 

WWheeler

Well-known member
Joined
Jun 23, 2015
Messages
4,105
Location
Middleofnowhere USA

Sam'sAutoParts

Well-known member
Joined
Aug 27, 2013
Messages
2,075
Location
Northeast PA
I have a set of Cornwell shallow SAE, I bought off eBay a while back. I have yet to use them, but they seemed like a great idea at the time.
 

ihateminimumwage

Well-known member
Joined
Jan 26, 2012
Messages
3,961
Hmmm, now that you point that out, I'm very interested in that. $83 for a 48 pc SAE & Metric standard and deep set is looking pretty good to me. Thanks for the tip.

https://www.google.com/shopping/pro...nt+SAE/Metric+Impact+Standard/Deep+Socket+Set

Now I just hope it's still to be found after I get through Christmas.
They're really good sockets. I lost my 5/16" and replaced it with a Snap-on, which deformed more in less than a month than years of use in the GW. I went overkill and spent a couple hundred on their master set with all the extensions, adapters and wobble sockets (Gearwrench 84903).
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B004IQHWLC/?tag=atomicindus08-20
 
To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!
Top Bottom