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Mac "pinless" impact swivel socket?

Badasssapper67

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I did do a search, couldn't find anything. Also, I'd like to post a picture but I cant figure out how to get the picture from my phone onto my photobucket account. It's ironic since I opened an account just so I could post pictures on this site.....

I've got a Mac impact socket that is pinless. It isn't like the Matco pinless instead it works like an oversized wobble extension. It's a big square that drives the upper half.

After seeing everybody's comments about exploding swivel sockets Im wondering if this is a good set up?
 
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WILD-BILL

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I don't think so. When my pin style broke Mac broke at least it still stayed together. Now, thanks to them switching designs, I have a pinless and when it wears out it comes apart. Sometimes shooting the socket to god only know's where.
 

devoncoolman

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The pinless mac's sucked. They would wear out an fly apart. Evem their pin style ***** they break often. My snap-on's have held up the best. Matco pinless have held up ok.
 
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Fedwrench

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MAC's design reminded me of putting a square peg in a round hole. I got one warrantying an older pinned type a long time ago. It kept breaking (15mm), I gave up and got a MATCO set that's served me well for a number of years now.
:dunno:

I don't know what style MAC is using these days.
 

wild cowboy

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so which is lower profile (more slender) Matco or Snap-On?

I need some that can squeeze into tight spots and yet reliable.
 

92integra

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They are both pretty equal in the thinness depart as long as u get the new lazer welded ones from snap on. The snap on one's I have aren't lazer welded and the are slightly shorter then the matco ones. The pin less style of matco "seem" to rotate smoother but I can't really tell the difference. Matco pin less style are supposed to transfer more torque since they have more axis to transfer torque on.
 
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