- Stock: In Stock
- Brand: TORK CRAFT
- Model: TCIM90002
- Weight: 0.16kg
- Dimensions: 32.00cm x 10.00cm x 12.00cm
- SKU: TCIM90002
- UPC: 6009515834579
Tork Craft Impact Adaptor — ½″ Female × ¾″ Male (Ball Type)
Drive Conversion: ½″ (12.7 mm) Female → ¾″ (19.05 mm) Male
This Tork Craft ball-type impact adaptor (Cat No. TCIM90002) enables you to use ¾″ drive sockets with a ½″ drive impact tool, offering flexibility in mixed‐drive workshops. Built with a secure ball-locking mechanism and impact-rated construction, it supports safe and heavy-duty fastening or removal applications.
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Features
- ½″ female drive — accepts a standard ½″ drive impact tool.
- ¾″ male drive — allows use of larger ¾″ sockets with the same tool.
- Ball-type retention mechanism — ensures the socket remains locked during torque application.
- Impact-rated build — suitable for heavy service and professional usage.
Benefits
- Increased tool versatility: You can use a ½″ drive wrench with ¾″ sockets, reducing tool duplication and expanding capability.
- Heavy-duty ready: Built to withstand impact use rather than just standard hand-tool loads.
- Cost-effective kit compaction: Instead of purchasing separate ¾″ drive tools, use one tool and this adapter to cover both sizes.
Extra Information
- It’s critical that all components connected (adaptor, socket, tool) are rated for impact use—mixing non-impact sockets can cause failure.
- Maintain the ball lock mechanism free of debris to ensure reliable retention under use.
Pro Tip
- Label the adaptor clearly in your kit so users know it's rated for impact use—this avoids accidental misuse with standard sockets not built for the torque.