FiftyCalAl
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I bought some Snappy extensions for my 1/2 drive impact. One of the them was a brand new impact extension and one was a used impact extension. The 10 inch extension was black but not an impact (must have been industrial). Being new to impact wrenches and applications, could you look at these pics and answer a few questions.
side by side (used-not used) is this kind of metal 'smashing' on the female end 'normal' wear? does it get worse? does this cause the socket or extension to one day be too loose to function properly? should I file down the metal flashing? does it take a lot of use to get this amount of flashing and enlargement of the corners?
the long extension has the same flashing and enlargement of the corners. Since it is black and an industrial version (non chrome), I assume someone thought it was an impact model. Would you agree that the wear is caused from impact wrench use? Could this have caused real damage to the extension? Okay to keep using it as an impact extension or use it only with manual wrenches? Snap on will never replace this if it breaks now due to the fact that it was used on an impact tool-right?
Here's all 3 together.
Thanks for your help and any advice you can provide. I am buying 1/2 impacts-don't plan on working regularly on anything bigger than passenger trucks-lawn tractors. Is there any need to have 3/8s set of impacts as well?
side by side (used-not used) is this kind of metal 'smashing' on the female end 'normal' wear? does it get worse? does this cause the socket or extension to one day be too loose to function properly? should I file down the metal flashing? does it take a lot of use to get this amount of flashing and enlargement of the corners?
the long extension has the same flashing and enlargement of the corners. Since it is black and an industrial version (non chrome), I assume someone thought it was an impact model. Would you agree that the wear is caused from impact wrench use? Could this have caused real damage to the extension? Okay to keep using it as an impact extension or use it only with manual wrenches? Snap on will never replace this if it breaks now due to the fact that it was used on an impact tool-right?
Here's all 3 together.
Thanks for your help and any advice you can provide. I am buying 1/2 impacts-don't plan on working regularly on anything bigger than passenger trucks-lawn tractors. Is there any need to have 3/8s set of impacts as well?



