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Wobble nut driver

bryant 24

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Any one has experience with this wobble nut driver?
Was looking for a swivel socket and find this VESSEL one,thinking it will be perfect with my Milwaukee m12 impact driver;
Is this strong enough for car repair?Or i should just got a normal swivel socket to use with my impact wrench?
 
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DAWrench

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No experience with those but I just use a 1/4 wobble bit driver with regular sockets for my impact driver. It works fine for small low torque fasteners.
 
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bryant 24

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No experience with those but I just use a 1/4 wobble bit driver with regular sockets for my impact driver. It works fine for small low torque fasteners.
Totally agree this will be fine for small
fasteners,but this sets’ size is up to 24mm,who use a nut driver to drive that large?
 
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bryant 24

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Those sizes are way to big for an impact driver. 12 mm is probably about where I change to the 3/8 impact and swivel sockets
I think this set is designed for hvac or construction where the nut torque is not that high?Not for mechanics.
Mechanics may not use impact nut driver that often?
 
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I think this set is designed for hvac or construction where the nut torque is not that high?Not for mechanics.
Mechanics may not use impact nut driver that often?
You answered your own question. These are for construction fasteners in the Japanese industry like solar components, unistrut, scaffolding, concrete anchors, road work, electrical/lighting, plumbing, etc.
I can’t tell you how many times I would have loved to have a 9/16 version of this wobble/fix socket.
We used 3/4 and 13/16 (heavy hex) deep sockets with impact drivers setting mudsill anchors. I’ve used 15/16 (24mm) working with structural steel bolts.
If Vessel offered these in SAE, I’d be interested in a set.
 

mattstevens

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If you're considering the set pictured it looks like they have the 13mm shank used in Japan. Those won't lock into a standard impact driver chuck so you'd need an adapter that can accept them (or a tool with the deeper Japanese chuck).

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