Buy YaeCCC 1/2

A 1/2″ receiver makes it easy to use any 1/2″ bit tip or hex nut driver.

Using a drill bit with a 5/8-inch shank, you can remove screws from 7/16 to 9/16 inches. Number 4 removes screws from 9/32″ to 3/8″ and 1/8″ pipe (use a 1/4″ drill bit for this).

Come with S2 High Alloy Steel impact grade bits that have precision-milled tips to make sure they’re the right size for the job. The impact driver has a finish that is resistant to corrosion and a knurled grip that doesn’t slip.

Ideal for loosening or removing screws or bolts that have been firmly tightened or are rusty.

It comes with one impact screwdriver, one impact screwdriver adapter, two “+” drill bits, two “-” drill bits, one screw extractor, and two screw extractor adapters.

Features.

The 1/2-inch Drive Manual Reversible Impact Driver lets you loosen frozen bolts, rusted body panel fasteners, and corroded brake calipers with just a few hammer blows, and it doesn’t do any damage to the parts you remove.

not easy to rust, good strength, more durabl. good strength, more durabl.

It has a unique pattern that makes it more comfortable to walk on, as well as anti-skid and wear-resistant.

Package comes with.

It comes with one impact screwdriver.

one impact screw driver adapte.

“+” Drill Bits PH3: 2 pieces.

2 pieces of “+” drill bits PH2.

two “-” drill bits SL8.

1 piece each of “-” Drill Bits SL10.

1 piece of #3 Screw Extractor.

It comes with 1 piece of Screw Extractor #4.

Use the Instruction.

The first step is to put the bit adapter and the right socket on the tool.

Step 2: Keep the tool in your left hand and hold it tight.

Engage the screw or bolt that is stuck in the third step, then.

Step 4: Use downward pressure while trying to turn the impact driver in the direction you want the screws to turn. This is the last thing you need to do. Usually, you turn it counterclockwise to loosen it, and turn it clockwise to tighten.

Step 5: Use a hammer to hit the top of the impact driver with the hammer. If you accidentally hit your hand with the hammer, wear gloves that are thick enough to protect your hand.

In Step 6, hit the tool with a lot of pressure and turn it with a lot of force until the bolt loosens enough to use another tool, like a socket and ratchet wrench.

Because it costs just $20, this thing is a real heavy-duty tool that can do a lot of work. I think it hasn’t been talked about enough. The other impact drivers aren’t very good, especially the bits. This one is spring-loaded, and it comes in a nice box that keeps it all in order. 5 stars all the way around.

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