• SPECIFICATIONS: This Impact Socket Adapter is 3/4-inch F to 1/2-inch M.
  • DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS: This socket adapter is designed for impact use, and the size is laser etched for easy identification. Designed with pneumatic groove and two pneumatic holes, this impact socket adapter can be used with a cordless, corded, or pneumatic impact wrench or driver, while the adapter's spring-loaded detent ball securely latches sockets. Get the most out of your sockets with this handy adapter!
  • QUALITY MATERIALS: The socket adapter is made from high-strength, Impact-Grade Chrome Moly steel with a Manganese Phosphate coating to help resist corrosion and ensure a life time of use. This impact socket adapter also meets and exceeds ANSI/ASME standards by at least 15%.
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Works great and is pretty robust. It is the ideal adapter to use a 19 MM 1/2 drive socket on a 3/4 inch breaker bar to tighten the damper pulley bolt on Honda/Acura engines. You need 255 ft/lbs to tighten and you'd better not use an impact. The removal torque is usually above 255. Don't use an impact wrench; the crank sensor is right next to the pulley. The 1/2 inch drive socket wont be damaged at that torque and I don't think that size socket comes in a 3/4 drive set.

I love these things. It has come to be one of my most used items in the garage. I have a 1/2" impact driver and all my sockets are either 3/8 or 1/4 so I am always using these. Sometimes i'll even use the 1/2 - 3/8 - 1/4 stacked on top of each other and have had no issues yet which i know sounds suuuper sketchy. But as long as your using them on relatively normal tightened bolts i haven't ran into any issues. Obviously with something rusted, stuck, or something you need to use actual torque i would use impact sockets. But these have helped me be lazy for normal stuff. Highly recommend.

I bought this to use on my 3/4 torque wrench to 1/2 drive sockets. worked great. I saved me from buying a whole 3/4 drive sockets which I don't really use except for the steering box or axle nuts which u don't change to often unless your always off roading which I don't. Good product.

Anything impact rated carries a premium price tag - not these - these impact socket adapters are a quality product at an extremely reasonable price. If you're like me and lose these things under the car regularly, these are cheap enough to buy an extra pack or two.

I needed to use smaller sockets with my torque multiplier which is1 inch drive, this increases the usability of the torque multiplier so that it isn’t limited to the three truck lug sockets that the multiplier came with. I just finished setting the pinion crush on a ford 9 inch without needing to use a 6 foot cheater on a 3/4 drive break over bar.

You never seem have the adapter you need. I have at least 4 sets of adapters. This is just the latest set purchased and mostly use the 3/8 female to 1/2 male on a battery impact. They seem like good quality and I use them with impact and standard duty sockets and tools. So far so good on durability.

Works well. I have used these on ratchets and on impacts. Very durable-- no damage, even after hard use. Would buy again.

Only used it a few times and it already broke. I have it on a 3/4" inversion rand gun I bought close to the same time so both were new products. Wouldn't recommend.

I love these. I can use my 1/2 sockets w my 3/8 impact etc. or my 1/4 sockets on my 3/8 whatever. Or reduce my 1/2 torque wrench to my 3/8 sockets

Bought these adapters as impact ones since I have broken cheaper steel ones. These work well in non impact use and hopefully last a long time.