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Who Makes Drill Socket Adapters in the US?

priceman1414

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Is anyone aware of a manufacturer that still makes these in the US, for a decent price?

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I've been searching around for a while and haven't found much. What I have found is the typical "Chinese **** that snaps or rounds out after a few uses," according to reviews.

I did find this GJ thread - http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=126780
- but It didn't really yield much.

Thanks in advance for any replies! :thumbup:

ps. If I can't find anything US-made, I may go with some Makita bits, which did seem to get really good reviews on Amazon.
 
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LXCam

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I have apex and a set from Milwaukee. Both have not had any issues. Ive also had some cheap stuff that died horrific deaths.
 

thebeekeeper1

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I use those cheapos--at $4/set you can afford to use them for light duty stuff. I buy actual nut drivers for $6 each for driving Tapcons and such.
 

DrkMtnDew

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Well the price on these isn't the best but SO makes a set of these adapters.
 

six206

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I have Dewalt ones and have never had a problem. I mostly use the 1/4 with my cordless impact, nothing really bigger.
 

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Long before these things were available commercially, I made one by taking a 3" extension, cutting the end off it and grinding/filing 3 flats on the shaft.
 

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Apex is the absolute very best. The quality is excellent.

You can get them at MRO tools.
 

KinzeMech

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I've used the no name cheapies, and been unable to break them. Even taking lugnuts off wheels with a 1/4" electric impact, and they haven't broke yet.

If someone finds a USA made version, I'd love to know how good they are about growing legs and walking off. That's the only complaint I've had with the cheapies.
 
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priceman1414

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While I was looking at the various APEX adapters available, I noticed some of them use a 'pin' instead of a ball to hold the socket. What's the advantage of using a pin over a ball?

I was planning on getting mine with a ball anyway, but I'm just curious about the pin.
 
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KinzeMech

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Sometimes, depending on the design of the pin, the socket will not pull off unless the pin is depressed with a tool through the hole in the side of the socket.
 

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I've never used anything other than 1/4" drive, but I like my Craftsman adapter just fine. I use it with a 10.2 volt Makita impact driver. I've had the same one for about 2 years now. Don't use it often, but when I'm rebuilding parts at work, it gets used for hours on end for a few days at a stretch.
 

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The pin lock assures that the socket will never fall off under any circumstances. It requires a socket with a side lock hole like you would find on an impact socket. You release the socket by pushing on the pin with a pin punch. Definitely one of those application specific arrangements.
 

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I have several, purchased from A T & G in Arkansas. I don't know if they are still in business, but I've had no issues with them, and their other products.
 

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If you use 1/4" a lot. Snap on makes a great one with the locking head found on their locking extensions. Pricey(~$25), but worth it when using magnetic sockets.
 

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Makita is not made in the USA, as the OP asked. I am not 100% sure of Apex since APEX/Cooper has moved many operations overseas. SO is still made by Zepher in the USA. I have some older Apex and it is just like Zephyr, top notch stuff. I don't however like the locking pin in Apex hex to square adapters.
 

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I bought 2 dewalt ones to drive lag bolts with my cordless driver. They were only like $4 each so I got a spare in case it didn't hold up. The spare is still sitting in the box unopened so far.
 
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priceman1414

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Just ordered the Apex ones. I'll let you know what I think of them when they arrive.

Only thing worth noting is that Apex (and MRO tools) require a minimum of $35 to order, and if you order the 1/2 3/8 & 1/4 with 1/4 hex, your total is slightly below 35, so I ordered some tamper-proof torx bits also (I bought a bosch made-in-china set at lowes a while ago for $8.00, most bits were fine, but one had the hole off center, so I ordered that size from apex and the T-40 that wasn't in the kit).
 

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I know you guys will disagree, but i've used my tekton branded ones in the shop on my bosch ps21 as well as guys with a snap on drill and they've held up fine. I keep mine oiled so they don't rust, but other than that they've held up fine.
 

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Just ordered the Apex ones. I'll let you know what I think of them when they arrive.

Only thing worth noting is that Apex (and MRO tools) require a minimum of $35 to order, and if you order the 1/2 3/8 & 1/4 with 1/4 hex, your total is slightly below 35, so I ordered some tamper-proof torx bits also (I bought a bosch made-in-china set at lowes a while ago for $8.00, most bits were fine, but one had the hole off center, so I ordered that size from apex and the T-40 that wasn't in the kit).

You should be very happy. I've been using the same Apex 1/4" hex to 3/8 Square Drive w/ detent pin for 15 years.
 
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