We probably all know you can tighten up a wobble socket by spreading open the lock washer inside after driving out the pin (on those sets with removable pins) and reassembling. However my Cman socket is no longer made, and thus not warrantable. So, what to do?
After driving out the pin (of which it broke on one side), I found a suitable sized Allen key from the donation drawer, cut to length, and drove that home. The OE pin will have a small upset in the center (wedging it in place), and the Allen key provided enough interference to wedge tight, and still pivot on either end of the wobble socket. One could use a roll pin (like on my 3/8" set), however the 1/4" set used solid pins most likely for strength.
Done, and done.
After driving out the pin (of which it broke on one side), I found a suitable sized Allen key from the donation drawer, cut to length, and drove that home. The OE pin will have a small upset in the center (wedging it in place), and the Allen key provided enough interference to wedge tight, and still pivot on either end of the wobble socket. One could use a roll pin (like on my 3/8" set), however the 1/4" set used solid pins most likely for strength.
Done, and done.