You can use chrome sockets on air ratchets just fine; they're not throwing blows at the drive end like an impact gun would.
Chrome sockets work great on air ratchets and they're easier to find when flung off of the air ratchet.![]()

So next question if you have both 12 or 6 pt chrome sockets, which one is better to use on the air ratchet?
ok because I was wondering why they sell 3/8" impact sockets... I guess for those who has a 3/8" impact gun. I don't have that luxary..
So next question if you have both 12 or 6 pt chrome sockets, which one is better to use on the air ratchet?
ok because I was wondering why they sell 3/8" impact sockets... I guess for those who has a 3/8" impact gun. I don't have that luxary..
So next question if you have both 12 or 6 pt chrome sockets, which one is better to use on the air ratchet?
ok because I was wondering why they sell 3/8" impact sockets... I guess for those who has a 3/8" impact gun. I don't have that luxary..
So next question if you have both 12 or 6 pt chrome sockets, which one is better to use on the air ratchet?
I've never ever broken a chrome socket on an air ratchet and I have never heard of anybody else doing it either.
I never heard of this as wellI've never ever broken a chrome socket on an air ratchet and I have never heard of anybody else doing it either. If it doesn't break when you initially yank it loose by hand, there's no way that nice spinning action is going to break one either. Keep in mind that the 80ft lb rating only applies if the nut/bolt your trying to spin is turning with that much resistance to begin with. Rare.
A word of caution.... A lot of guys wrap their fingers around the sockets when spinning off a nut in order to catch it. Chrome can chip off and little chrome-flake splinters hurt like a *****.
i own 3 snap on impact wrenches (IM31 and 2 MG31) i must have 3/8dr impact socket (shallow, semi deep, deep, and swivel socket (shallow and Deep)) and i am glad that i bought it as it is design to use with impact or i will have a lot of chrome sockets cracked or even broke which worse for myself... At Dealership, i am use a lot of impact sockets and had no problems...

Gravedigger bringing up more old threads eh?
some air ratchets claim to put out as much as 80 ft lbs..
is this safe to use? does it wear out the sockets?

It really does not matter- whichever socket set you don't mind cleaning the blood from your busted knuckles from.
I'm going full Creedance Clearwater Revival on this old *** thread. I was considering picking up an IR hammerhead and was just wondering if they'll blow chromies apart with their rated 180 ft lbs of torque, even though they are "reactionless."
I'm going full Creedance Clearwater Revival on this old *** thread. I was considering picking up an IR hammerhead and was just wondering if they'll blow chromies apart with their rated 180 ft lbs of torque, even though they are "reactionless."
If it was me, I'd be impact only on that. I use impact sockets on my HF impacting air rat.
Probably O.K., but if you've got the impacts, use them to be safe.
Along the same line, if I'm using a 1/2" drive breaker and an "extension handle", I go with the impacts as well.