Halfords Pro bit adaptor issues (broken or am I stupid?)

Halfords Pro bit adaptor issues (broken or am I stupid?)

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g3org3y

Original Poster:

20,642 posts

192 months

Wednesday 2nd January 2013
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Got one of the 150 piece sets last year in the sale which so far has proved itself pretty decent and useful.



Main 'issue':

1) The 'screwdriver' with box of bits. The adaptor into which the other bits insert has a metal 'pin' (for want of a better word) that holds them in tightly. On my set, it keeps popping out and I have to resite it every time I change a bit. Surely that's not right? Or am I 'doing it wrong'


(Item on the bottom row, far right of this box).

Other minor grumble:

The sparkplug removal tool - last plug change on the E36 the rubber insert kept coming off and remaining on the spark plug. V frustrating, luckily found another old one and used that instead.

voicey

2,453 posts

188 months

Wednesday 2nd January 2013
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Can't help on the first point but for the latter I use locking extensions:

http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/...

smartphone hater

3,707 posts

144 months

Thursday 3rd January 2013
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1) It's broken. A new holder will be cheap.
2) Super glue? Or remove altogether & buy a telescopic magnet to remove spark plugs from deep holes. (which is what I use)
3) Wipe your tools before putting them back in the case.

Richie C

637 posts

207 months

Sunday 6th January 2013
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Telescopic magnet, a bit of old hosepipe or failing that some blu-tac on a stick will do the job.

bertieg

603 posts

142 months

Sunday 6th January 2013
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the small metal clip in the adaptor is st. i can confirm this as i own one, and spent years selling them. no point getting halfords to replace it, it'll still be st

magpie215

4,407 posts

190 months

Sunday 6th January 2013
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bertieg said:
the small metal clip in the adaptor is st. i can confirm this as i own one, and spent years selling them. no point getting halfords to replace it, it'll still be st
^^^^^^^^yes

supertouring

2,228 posts

234 months

Sunday 6th January 2013
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I am aware of a situation which may be what you are experiencing. Or it may not be smile

You may find that some "bits" you have will have a small cut or "nick" in the side of them, which are designed to enable them to be held in the bit holder, I think via a ball bearing.

Some manufacturers do not have the "nick" in the side and so the bits are only being held in by what little friction there is between the bit and the side walls of the holder, hence when you pull the holder up the bit can stay attached to the fastner.


g3org3y

Original Poster:

20,642 posts

192 months

Wednesday 9th January 2013
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magpie215 said:
bertieg said:
the small metal clip in the adaptor is st. i can confirm this as i own one, and spent years selling them. no point getting halfords to replace it, it'll still be st
^^^^^^^^yes
I see! So not worth going back to Halfords to replace under their (lifetime) guarantee? Can anyone suggest another equivalent of good quality (ebay etc)?

smartphone hater

3,707 posts

144 months

Wednesday 9th January 2013
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^^ There's a magnetic version you can buy that has no wire, the tool bit is held in the holder purely by magnetism so no bit of wire to break.

g3org3y

Original Poster:

20,642 posts

192 months

Sunday 13th January 2013
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smartphone hater said:
^^ There's a magnetic version you can buy that has no wire, the tool bit is held in the holder purely by magnetism so no bit of wire to break.
From Halfords or anywhere else online?

FWIW, I always find that such screwdrivers are poor when it comes to proper use. Can't replace a good quality fixed head set imo.

smartphone hater

3,707 posts

144 months

Sunday 13th January 2013
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Can't find a magnetic one with a 1/4 drive which is what you need but I know they are made because I have one. Found a ball bearing one though which would be better than wire.

http://www.bamfordtrading.com/products/31998-drape...

Edited. Snap-on do a magnetic one. http://buy1.snapon.com/catalog/item.asp?P65=&t...



Edited by smartphone hater on Sunday 13th January 18:23

g3org3y

Original Poster:

20,642 posts

192 months

Monday 14th January 2013
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Thanks, will check them out. smile

sospan

2,490 posts

223 months

Tuesday 15th January 2013
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Take a magnet and stroke the holder repeatedly from one end, lifting magnet off each time.
Result is magnetised holder
rolleyes
Waiting for the comments..........