Hex driver.in 19mm with a 1/2 m/m adaptor from some ratchets and torque wrenches
The part you want I know used tomexist out of Stahl wille as a drive adaptor for their torque wrenches.
I am in a position where I need to drive a 1/2" socket extension bar by a 19mm socket. There are various ways I could so this eg grind the drive end (female end) of a 1/2" extension bar into a 19mm hex, or weld a bolt with a 19mm head to the drive end (female end) of the extension bar but the easiest would be if there was an extension bar with a 19mm hex head on one end and the normal 1/2" drive at the other.
Something like a grown up version of this. I have looked online everywhere but not seen anything other than the small 1/4" adaptor in the pic.
Extension.jpg
So does anyone know if such a an adaptor/extension bar exists - ie 19mm hex at one end and a 1/2" drive at the other.
Thanks
Garry
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Hex driver.in 19mm with a 1/2 m/m adaptor from some ratchets and torque wrenches
The part you want I know used tomexist out of Stahl wille as a drive adaptor for their torque wrenches.
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						SupporterIf I'm understanding correctly, you need a 19mm allen key with a 1/2' drive?
sydney tools allen socket
(some)Bunnings may also have them, but don't count on it. It has to be a well stocked Bunnings, as some are useless and their tool areas are mostly bare!
If I got it wrong and you need a female drive end to drive your tool, you can get male to male adapters for that tool, so instead of a female drive end, you have a male drive end exposed.
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						SupporterYep, then the 19mm allen socket plus 1/2 " drive male to male adapter will do it for 'ya.
1/2" drive male to male adapter google search results.
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						Hello 101RRS,
Would this work ... possibly available from your local Bunnings or anywhere that sells Kincrome... Accessed 22/12/23 from, Kincrome 19mm 1/2" Drive Hex Bit Socket - Bunnings Australia Available for the princely sum of $21.95
Kind regards
Lionel
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Yeah, I needed a 7/16 sized key, and went to two local Bunnings' and their respective boards(of these tools) were 90% devoid of any of the individual tools they claim to have there.
The only option I had in buying a tool was to buy the kit version at near $100.
The 7/16 size allens only comes in the large format key sets(ie. expensive), rather than the regular small-medium(cheaper) sets, which graduate only up to 3/8" in the imperial sizes .. not 7/16 like I needed.
I just bought 5/16 nuts/bolts kit which use 7/16 head sizes and locked them up to create a makeshift 7/16 'allen key'.
But the same issue with that tool, as the linked one I posted .. female drive end, where 101RRS requires the male drive end.
Alternative to the male to male adapter that I mentioned could be the connection shaft of a 1/2" drive universal flex adapter. They look like the square shaft (that connects the two flexi ends) is 1/2" square ... and could be hacked to serve as the male-male adapter.
If you have one and can punch out the pins that hold it together, I reckon it'd work.
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Arthur, I do you a disservice - long after I responded the light in my little brain came on and I realised that you suggestion would in fact suit what I needed and I needed to think outside the box.
This morning I googled a hex drive and found plenty listed - all with a female 1/2" end and none with a male 1/2" end. And Bunnings supposedly had them - well you were right they didn't but Sydney Tools did - in impact grade which is fine for what I need.
What I didn't expect was how hard it is to source the male to male 1/2" drive connector/adaptor. I went to every toolshop in Canberra and none sold them or carried them, yet they are online every where.
Joiner.jpg
So in the end I just bought a standard 1/2" drive extension and I will grind it to look like the connector.
All this comes about because you change wheel nuts on an old car and the wheel brace (original) no longer fits and you do not to permanently modify it or use a different wheel brace because it will not match the car - where a hex drive and 1/2" drive connector is easily disguised in the tool kit.
Thanks
Garry
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