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Frankstools
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I thought I saw them unmarked at Viva home centre recently...BUT, I may be wrong.
I was at Tokyu Hands today and couldn't see them unmarked. If I see them again I'll be sure to take a pic and post.
I picked up these items today.
GBH,
I like that Shinwa ruler. I think they do something that no one else has by placing a slight bend on the end so that it's easy to pick up from a flat work surface.
Frank,
One day, I'd like to try out one of Lobster's new Hybrid series. You don't see very many adjustable wrenches that have jaws with off-corner engagement, like a flank-drive wrench does.
How much slop/play is there on the moveable jaw? The TOP Exactwrench and Hyperwrench have less than 0.5mm in play (which btw is less than an Irega 92 Series).
Measurement tools: Mitutoyo dial caliper and Tajima tape measure.
I bought a Makita hammer drill and is not written anywhere that is manufactured in Japan. Only the adress of Makita headquarters in Japan.
On a leaflet is written: Made in P.R.C. (people republic of china)
Shame for the japanese for that such attempt to misinform.
Superautobacs,GMT,
How do you like the Keiba pliers? They are the only kind in the world that has that construction.
I've been wanting to get one of those stubby TOP adjustables. How do you like the quality of the movement?
Hi,
Does anyone know who makes the Toyota Workshop OEM tools?
I have marked the nippers and pliers from the pdf file, it would be great to know who makes them, the dealership doesn't know anything about them, just to order and see what's in the package.
Thanks
Hi,
Does anyone know who makes the Toyota Workshop OEM tools?
I have marked the nippers and pliers from the pdf file, it would be great to know who makes them, the dealership doesn't know anything about them, just to order and see what's in the package.
Thanks

I have no idea. It could be KTC/Keiba, Fujiya, Tsunoda, Merry, 3 Peaks, IPS, Victor, MTC![]()
I believe another fella had some "Toyota" branded Vessel screwdrivers.
Are you sure they are Ko-ken? KTC has had a long relationship with Toyota. AFAIK, they supplied the on-board tool kits for decades. It was this relationship, that started decades ago, that springboarded KTC in the hand-tool industry.
The KBS Kobayashi combo wrenches I've seen are the raised panel types (like Craftsman). Here's there offset DBE with the bowtie pattern...inspired by the Hazet 600N![]()
I have a set of Hozan JIS screwdrivers. They
are very well made and really reasonably priced! Saved me a lot of time fighting with soft carburetor bowl screws that always strip, these are the solution.
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Yeah, pretty sure. The shape and dimensions were exactly like the equivalent Ko-ken. The bit sockets though are most likely KTC, they have the same shape and that small bevel on the top of the socket and the bits held in by a set screw.
The raised panel is exactly what made me think of Kobayashi, I don't know of anyone else making them like that.
Interesting! I didn't know Ko-ken offered tools for Toyota service kits. Do you remember what car and model year you found them in?
As for the raised panel combi. wrenches: there's a lot of brands that offered them like SEK, Aigo, Asahi(ASH), ABC, HIT etc. It seems like it was the standard design from back in the days to conform with JIS, just like many European wrenches which shares the same basic design based on the DIN standard.