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Need some advice on using hand impact driver TIA!

2oolhound

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The main reason hand impacts are better than battery impacts is because when using JIS or philips fasteners the hand impact is driven into the fastener as much as it turns it so it is less likely to climb up out of the fastener. A good solid hammer blow exerts more force than what you can provide from just leaning into it with a power tool (unless you can anchor your feet against a wall or something).

The first thing we used to do though is replace the philips, slot head or JIS head screws with allen heads.

My room mate in the 70's was a motorcycle mechanic and he brought home a busted vessel impact. The end where you hit it had a gaping crack around it and was sprung open. Apparently they broke a few by hammering on them too hard on stubborn fasteners. I bought snap-on which were only $60ish or so. Snap-on bits are whats expensive. I'll always grab a 2 or 3 lb hammer for them too.
 
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purplezr2

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Can't remember the last time I saw a pro wrench use one of those.

Most everyone today has an air or battery powered impact gun. Turn down the power, start by giving the fastener a few taps in the "tighten" direction. Then, switch to "loosen", lean hard into the fastener and it will either walk right out (or twist off ;>)

jack vines

There are some things they just work better for.

Two applications I can think of off the top of my head, rotor screws and bed knife screws.

I used to use one of these all winter long removing bed knife screw when I worked for a golf course in high school and college.
 
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