I have seen many threads on spline sockets, universal sockets as Craftsman and some others call them, and wonder if they have a real use. By thins I mean is there anything the spline socket does that is not better done by other tools.
Example. A spline socket is said to work with 6 and 12 point hex, external torx, square, etc. Now, I could also use a 6 or 12 point hex, an external torx or an 8 point socket for those same applications. One would assume that not using the spline drive socket would be best in all of those cases.
This implies that the spline drive socket is like an adjustable wrench, it works on a wide range of applications but is not really the best for all applications. So should I need a small yet universal tool set, I can see how spline sockets would be a solid choice. But it leaves me wondering if a spline drive brings anything to the table that offers something that the more "proper" tools do not or cannot provide?
The only part I wish to add is that I could say that a spline socket is best for spline fasteners. But as I have never had to work with a spline fastener, I cannot make that point. I hear a lot that a standard 12 point socket works as well as a "proper" spline socket for the application when the spline is for a specific use/application.
Example. A spline socket is said to work with 6 and 12 point hex, external torx, square, etc. Now, I could also use a 6 or 12 point hex, an external torx or an 8 point socket for those same applications. One would assume that not using the spline drive socket would be best in all of those cases.
This implies that the spline drive socket is like an adjustable wrench, it works on a wide range of applications but is not really the best for all applications. So should I need a small yet universal tool set, I can see how spline sockets would be a solid choice. But it leaves me wondering if a spline drive brings anything to the table that offers something that the more "proper" tools do not or cannot provide?
The only part I wish to add is that I could say that a spline socket is best for spline fasteners. But as I have never had to work with a spline fastener, I cannot make that point. I hear a lot that a standard 12 point socket works as well as a "proper" spline socket for the application when the spline is for a specific use/application.