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Soldato
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No, one turn to loosen them up and then just spin the handle with your finger. :)

I'm with Dis86. I also dont see the point... if the bolt is loose enough to allow the handle to spin freely what's wrong with a normal screwdriver type handle? and what about confined spaces?? Only use I can see is for removing very loose long bolts... So what are you using them for???
 
Soldato
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I'm with Dis86. I also dont see the point... if the bolt is loose enough to allow the handle to spin freely what's wrong with a normal screwdriver type handle? and what about confined spaces?? Only use I can see is for removing very loose long bolts... So what are you using them for???

It obviously has a mechanism that allows you to remove a bolt with very minimal effort, as well as tighten
 
Caporegime
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But only if the movement of the bolt is completely unrestricted. Definitely not designed for automotive use for example!


Why loose?

It's a nornal T bar with a bearing and a hand grip.

If the bolt is tight use like normal tbar, when bolt is lose hold the bearing handle and free spin
 
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