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Matco Impact Swivels

Art From De Leon

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Any comments on these? They have the wierd looking 'spline' in the swivel that takes the torque off the pin.
It appears to be a good idea. Years ago, MAC impact swivel sockets lasted much longer than the Snap On ones did, just because the MACs were assembled in a slightly different way.
I don't need to replace any of my Snap On impact swivels, BUT????
 
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crbracing

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i have a 10 pice set of matco 3/8 swivle and there great. matco and craftsman dont use a pin like the mac, snap on, sk ect. the only ones i have used other than my matco ones are snap on and i think they are about the same. To me the matco just seams to be a better design without the pin.
 

bmwpower

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Yea, they are supposedly a top notch design, but I never got a chance to try one out. :(

Are the 3/8" swivels by Matco the same design??
 

Fedwrench

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I think they are simply the best impact swivel sockets I have ever used. The pinless joint is like a minature inboard cv joint and moves through its complete range of motion smoother. They also don't have the fat retaining collar found on most impact swivel sockets which means a thinner profile for improved access. I have standard and metric sets in 1/4, 3/8, and 1/2 drives. Shop around on ebay and other places for the best deal. They have served me well.:thumbup:
Although the Craftsman impact swivels use the same pinless joint, the bases on the Craftsman impact swivels are taller than the Matco versions and not as compact.:headscrat
 

HolisticPerformance

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Matco Impact Swivels

Are the best in the business. Smooth as silk to use, great torque deliver, and as durable as I think you will find. They are my first pick for ANY swivel situation, impact or non. I have only the adapters, (1/4", 3/8", 1/2", 3/8"-1/2"), as I have yet to run into a situation where using the adapters on impact sockets would not get the job done. It would be safer, due to a sockets tendency to fly off of a swivel adapter at 6,000 rpm, but I try to exercise extreme caution when using them, plus, a set of shallow AND deep 1/2" and shallow AND deep 3/8" would be getting into the $1500 range :shocking:

One of my most money making tools is the adapter that has a 1/2" drive on the impact end, 3/8" on the socket end. WONDERFUL for things like suspension components, brakes, HUBS. At $40 a piece, these things are worth their weight in gold.
 
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wantedabiggergarage

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I have the Craftsman and like them, but for the times I need a deep on a wobble, I prefer the Snap-On pin style impact for that. I would rather it not fly off.

I also use and recommend locking extensions.
 

daveblank

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i have a 10 pice set of matco 3/8 swivle and there great. matco and craftsman dont use a pin like the mac, snap on, sk ect. the only ones i have used other than my matco ones are snap on and i think they are about the same. To me the matco just seams to be a better design without the pin.

Several years ago Mac switched to the pinless design also. IMHO pinless is the way to go. I've got a large mixture of both types. My fondest memories are of a S/O 17mm that I had a love/hate relationship with. The head was thin, so it would get into tight areas. But I would break the pin about every other month.
 

HolisticPerformance

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It's nice to know that Danaher is doing something right. :D



You know, when I think about defense of Matco products (i.e. "Matco is just rebranded craftsman shite..."), this is the first product that comes to mind.
Now product number 2,3,4 and 5 require a bit more head scratching ;)
 
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