MOUNTAIN 5/16" x 3/8" SAE Double Box Universal Spline Ratcheting Wrench; Reversible, 120 Tooth Design; MTNRF71612
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On the wrench, there is a switch. This set of wrenches is incredible. Both sets were purchased and I am very pleased with them. They're ideal for squeezing into tight spaces or when you need extra length. I use them for almost everything on a regular basis.
I've been a Tool Truck Buyer for over 40 years, ranging from miniature electronics to Small Outdoor Power Equipment, farm use, engine building, and race team support, and I've always been a top shelf brand buyer, (Buy Once, Cry Once). My son had a set, and after using them extensively on front end work on an older Honda Pilot control arms, GMC truck front ends, and other projects, I purchased a set in both metric and standard sizes for myself. They're the bomb, and I love the features they have (offset, flank drive, and, most importantly, NO PINCH POINTS at the flex joint).br>Great quality, at a great price! br>5 out of 5 stars! br>Hillbilly Greg is a fictional character who appears in the film Hillbilly Greg.
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I work for Caterpillar as a heavy equipment diesel mechanic and am a tool enthusiast. I recently added these wrenches to my collection and have been putting them to good use. These are some of the most useful extended length box end ratcheting wrenches I've come across so far on the market. I like how the wrenches combine a 0° offset and a ratcheting feature, but the directional mechanism is a drawback. When there is limited swing, the directional switch can easily be bumped in the opposite direction in very tight spaces.
They are attractive, and if they worked well, they would be fantastic, but they don't. . . I used it for the second time to pull a bolt, and the gear simply fell outbr>br>Absolute garbage. br>br>Seller denied a replacement request twice, even though it was a week after I received it, and didn't bother to contact me to resolve the issue. br>br>Thank god for Amazon, who resolved it and refunded me. br>br>Shady seller with shoddy products.
First, the advantages: 1. Price 2. br>Pros 1. The length is excellent. br>Cons Within a month of receiving these, the head pivot shaft fell out of the 7/16. One cotter pin later, and it's back in action. Without being pressed, the reversing direction button will change. It's also very easy to press the reverse button by accident.
I purchased them in both standard and metric sizes. On my 1977 Buick, I immediately put them to work replacing the fan belt. On the backside, next to the left bank exhaust manifold, is a stud nut assembly for the power steering pump. It's always a pain to loosen and tighten this nut, but with these wrenches, no problem; they quickly paid for themselves.
Snap has a longer lifespan than Snap- On one side of a high-performance double box ratchet, there is no flex. By about the mountain's joint, it's a little bit longer. I say about because different wrenches have different lengths, owing to the fact that the sizes are mostly odd and even, which sends. Smooth fine tooth that is not offset, reversible, and not offset. So far, there have been no issues. On YouTube, I saw someone torque these to over 250 pounds. So, as long as they aren't abused, I anticipate them doing well.
Very nice tools; I especially like these wrenches because they are sturdy and ideal for thighs. This is something I strongly suggest. If you enjoy tools, you'll want to add this to your collection.
As a result, I had to return one set. The metric and SAE sets are both in my possession. They have a long reach and a ratcheting mechanism that is easy to use.
It's the same thing that tool trucks transport. Only the name stamped on them distinguishes them from the Cornwell brand.