A year or so back I thought long and hard about getting a LiON powered cordless ratchet - specifically this Craftsman C3 Auto Ratchet (recently discontinued but still avail from 3rd parties):
http://www.sears.com/craftsman-c3-max-axess-auto-ratchet-kit/p-00939558000P
I didn't care for the way the 3/8 drive mounted from the rear but found a work-around. However these don't put out a lot of torque - they only really seem to be able to quickly remove or tighten loose fasteners - not torque them down or loosen them.
Can this same tool also function as a traditional mechanical ratchet? E.g. can you swing it back and forth clicking away on a tight fastener until it gets loose enough to allow for the power tool to 'take over' and spin it off the rest of the way?
Instead of getting the auto ratchet above - I got a battery powered Craftsman C3 impact driver. It's pretty darn impressive (when I actually remember I have it and use it). But it's somewhat big and the 1/2" drive is too big for a lot of my projects and it's somewhat overkill. If I am super light on the trigger it doesn't 'impact' the fastener.
The ideal tool would be one that I can use as a traditional mechanical ratchet to tighten or loosen but once loosened or before it's too tight - use in power mode. It would be 3/8 drive. And wouldn't 'hammer' or 'impact' the fastener.
Thanks for any opinions or experiences with the auto ratchet above!
http://www.sears.com/craftsman-c3-max-axess-auto-ratchet-kit/p-00939558000P
I didn't care for the way the 3/8 drive mounted from the rear but found a work-around. However these don't put out a lot of torque - they only really seem to be able to quickly remove or tighten loose fasteners - not torque them down or loosen them.
Can this same tool also function as a traditional mechanical ratchet? E.g. can you swing it back and forth clicking away on a tight fastener until it gets loose enough to allow for the power tool to 'take over' and spin it off the rest of the way?
Instead of getting the auto ratchet above - I got a battery powered Craftsman C3 impact driver. It's pretty darn impressive (when I actually remember I have it and use it). But it's somewhat big and the 1/2" drive is too big for a lot of my projects and it's somewhat overkill. If I am super light on the trigger it doesn't 'impact' the fastener.
The ideal tool would be one that I can use as a traditional mechanical ratchet to tighten or loosen but once loosened or before it's too tight - use in power mode. It would be 3/8 drive. And wouldn't 'hammer' or 'impact' the fastener.
Thanks for any opinions or experiences with the auto ratchet above!
