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Removing Rear Wheel Nut

Discussion in 'Ducati General Discussion' started by duc996bp, Jan 25, 2018.

  1. Sorry, yes it would be 1/2"
     
  2. I have just phoned Draper and they dont to a 55mm 12pt socket in 1/2" or 3/4" :confused:
     
  3. #24 Wayne58, Jan 26, 2018
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  4. Seriously guys, @Wayne58 and @Ash34, evidence suggests otherwise but Draper Salesman defo said they dont do them! What he probably should have added was "anymore". But thanks for the other links, supply elsewhere seems readily available
     
  5. Don’t understand why people buy the 1/2” drive nut runners for the bigger sockets. They will be ok for a while and then the drive shaft will shear off.
    Go for a 3/4” Drive and use a reducer if you need to use smaller sockets.
     
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  6. I got one of those with my last vat free code.
    Steve
     
  7. Recommended Steve? :thinkingface:
     
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  8. just make sure you check the trigger direction before using in anger.....
     
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  9. Anything you want to tell us?
    Steve
     
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  10. Nope, not this time! You know me, i'm more than happy to fess-up to any balls up!
     
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  11. How do impact wrenches work? Do they deliver full torque with the press of the trigger or is it variable?
     
  12. bang bang bang bang
     
  13. like getting really angry and smashing the shit out of something.
     
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  14. rarely have i witnessed such eloquence C.R.
     
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  15. yes but is the bang bang bang variable? or does just deliver max torque with the press of the trigger?
     
  16. It's like witnessing Oscar Wilde at his best. Stunning vocabulary. :grinning:
     
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  17. I don't know about the Clarke but the Dewalt stuff is variable 3 speed with variable trigger also.
     
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