Hello,
I have about a dozen adjustable type flex head drive tools, ratchets and breaker bars in various lengths, in 3/8 drive and 1/2 drive, all of them Snap-on except for one SK. I am having an issue with the 3/8 drive models. I like the flex part to be very tight. I have noticed that I can easily adjust the 1/2 drive tools to retain the adjustment-tension of the flex in any position I want. But not so with the 3/8 drive tools. The tension on those flex joints only remains tight when the drive end is facing straight out, but as soon as I start to turn the drive end, it looses most of the tension and then sometimes even flops, like for a 90 degree turn of the joint. The SK is among the 3/8 and suffers the same issue, so its not a brand/model issue. All of them are virtually new. Is this the way the 3/8 were designed or are they defective ?
I have some additional information but I'm not sure if it helps to determine what the cause is:
--One of the ratchets that has a loose flex, has a 1/4 drive handle and 1/4 drive size fork -- different specs than the 3/8 drive Snap-on or SK.
--All of the Snap-on 3/8 drives use the same flex repair kit and have the same ID and OD of the fork.
Seems more like a quality control issue than a design flaw, because none of the 1/2 drive flex heads have the issue.
I have about a dozen adjustable type flex head drive tools, ratchets and breaker bars in various lengths, in 3/8 drive and 1/2 drive, all of them Snap-on except for one SK. I am having an issue with the 3/8 drive models. I like the flex part to be very tight. I have noticed that I can easily adjust the 1/2 drive tools to retain the adjustment-tension of the flex in any position I want. But not so with the 3/8 drive tools. The tension on those flex joints only remains tight when the drive end is facing straight out, but as soon as I start to turn the drive end, it looses most of the tension and then sometimes even flops, like for a 90 degree turn of the joint. The SK is among the 3/8 and suffers the same issue, so its not a brand/model issue. All of them are virtually new. Is this the way the 3/8 were designed or are they defective ?
I have some additional information but I'm not sure if it helps to determine what the cause is:
--One of the ratchets that has a loose flex, has a 1/4 drive handle and 1/4 drive size fork -- different specs than the 3/8 drive Snap-on or SK.
--All of the Snap-on 3/8 drives use the same flex repair kit and have the same ID and OD of the fork.
Seems more like a quality control issue than a design flaw, because none of the 1/2 drive flex heads have the issue.
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