Working in tight spaces, but still need to deliver some impact torque to a smaller screw or bolt? This handy 90-degree attachment for your drill or driver is easy to control so you won't strip out your hardware while fastening or removing.
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Hi everyone. Steven here with etrailer.com. Let's take a look together at this Performance Tool Impact Driver Attachment. It's a 90-degree quarter inch hex attachment. So, folks with this right angle or 90-degree attachment, you can deliver up to 18-foot pounds of torque in both forward or reverse. And the 90-degree angle allows you to install or remove in tight places.
So, let's go ahead and zoom in overhead real quick so I can show you a little better. But so when I'm spinning this end in the drill or the impact, this end here, as you can see is spinning, thus making this a right angle or 90-degree angle so that I can install or move stuff in tight spaces. I have used this before many, many times. I love it, it's great for getting into tight spaces, just like I mentioned, and getting the stuff that you can't normally get to, especially with a regular screwdriver. And nowadays most people have an impact and they're using these kind of things anyway.
So, it's just another neat tool to have. They're not too expensive. They're a great investment, in my opinion. I think you're gonna love it. They do work with any adjustable, collet chuck drill or drill driver that uses a quarter-inch hex interface.
Now, the handle here is shaped for user grip and it's friendly control. So, you can hold this and as you can see, it's kind of contoured up here at the top. That's where you'll put your thumb to help kinda give you a little push to keep the head of the bit onto the screw or the bolt, whatever you're doing, taking on or off. Now, it is a die cast gear housing and it has three sets of ball bearings inside of there to make sure that you keep that safe torque application (driver knocking) and that everything here works nice and good. Well, that's gonna wrap it up, folks.
I'm Steven, thanks for watchin'!.
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