Ball Joint for Impact Wrenches (Short Type) NJ40S

Caution
Product Description
Impact ball joint is used for complicated parts where straight work cannot be done.
[Features]
· Ball-happed and the rotation is very smooth. Short compact type.
· Since the angle is inclined by about 30°, it is possible to work in a place with height restrictions and obstacles.
[Applications]
Assembly and maintenance of machinery, and maintenance of automobiles, motorcycles, and bicycles.
INDEX
Impact ball joint used in complicated places where straight work is not possible

Swivel angle: Approx. 20 degrees

Dimensional drawing
Specifications
- Square socket dr.: 12.7 mm
- Weight: 180 g
- Packaging size: W33.5 × D33.5 × H63mm
- Pin compatible product number: 3020S
- O-ring compatible product number: RP20S
Features
- Short type impact ball joint with a square socket of 12.7 mm (1/2 sq.).
- An attachment that can be mounted between an air-moving or electric wrench and an impact socket to perform angled work.
- Work at an angle of up to 20 degrees is possible.
Precautions for Use
- Please put an O-ring and a pin of the correct size securely in place before using the product.
- O-rings and pins are consumable items. Replace them if they wear out and become degraded.
- Please do not connect more than 2 attachments when using (extension bar, universal joint, socket adapter, quick adapter).
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