the idea is that it will be based on a normal 3/8" ratchet wrench (and still hold the original functionality) but will also have a small motor that the uiser can activate that will spin the socket when ratcheting is very easy, or when there is not enough resistance to turn the ratchet mechanism.
Please can anyone reply and tell me if they think this is a good idea and any comments, or ideas?
i have attached a questionaire if anybody has time to answer it, could you please also include your sex, age and occupation
"I am currently studying Design Engineering at Bournemouth University. My final year design project is to design a low powered electric socket wrench. That whilst retaining the functionality of a conventional ratchet wrench, also allows the user to electrically wind/ unwind a bolt/ nut."
"To assist in my research, please can you complete the following questionnaire. "
1. Do you use a socket wrench?
Yes
No
3. How often do you use a socket wrench?
Daily (frequently)
Daily (infrequently)
2-3 times weekly
Rarely
2. What size of wrench do you most commonly use?
3/8 inch
1/2 inch
3/4 inch
4. Have you encountered situations where space is restricted so use of a wrench has been difficult?
Yes
No
Don't know
"5. Do you find when a bolt/ nut is at the stage where it's easy or cannot be done by ratcheting, frustrating or tiresome?"
Yes
No
Don't know
"6. If a tool could be designed that electrically loosened or tightened a bolt/ nut when ratcheting was easy, how much would you be prepared to pay?"
Less than £10
Between £10 - £30
Over £30
many thanks

Jonathan