Having studied the previous thread on crowsfeet, (& admired Uncle Buck's tools) I have a simple question:
A bolt should rotate on a thread, but logically attaching a crows foot to a ratchet make the center of rotation the slot rather than the bolt. Empirically, attaching a ratchet should turn the crows foot at right angles rather than a 360 smooth arc, since the center of rotation is the square attachment slot.
1) Am I missing something?, & (2) if not, are there drive rings available to drive an off-center attachment, such as a crowsfoot in a smooth rotational 360 arc?
Thanks, RHP
A bolt should rotate on a thread, but logically attaching a crows foot to a ratchet make the center of rotation the slot rather than the bolt. Empirically, attaching a ratchet should turn the crows foot at right angles rather than a 360 smooth arc, since the center of rotation is the square attachment slot.
1) Am I missing something?, & (2) if not, are there drive rings available to drive an off-center attachment, such as a crowsfoot in a smooth rotational 360 arc?
Thanks, RHP