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garfunkle24
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Re: Timeless Thread
Ultimate necro FTW
Yes an 8 point socket would work fine too, although tap sockets come in a finer range of sizes and have a retention o-ring, which combined give a better fit on the extractor.
The main point, however, was using a socket rather than a wrench, so it is easier to apply axial force while trying to turn the fastener out.
I read every post in this thread, and there is one thing I do not fully understand:
I understand "axial load" to more or less indicate application of downward pressure to the fastener (or "pushing the fastener in"). If this understanding is correct, why would a tap socket be necessary to achieve this? I could just as easily push down using an eight-point socket, for example.
Ultimate necro FTW
Yes an 8 point socket would work fine too, although tap sockets come in a finer range of sizes and have a retention o-ring, which combined give a better fit on the extractor.
The main point, however, was using a socket rather than a wrench, so it is easier to apply axial force while trying to turn the fastener out.
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