Holy cow Rico . . . . . THAT's some Facom **** right there !!!
All I can say is . . . . Scooooby, Dooooby, Dooooooooo !!!!![]()
https://flic.kr/p/phuxKaHoly cow Rico . . . . . THAT's some Facom **** right there !!!
All I can say is . . . . Scooooby, Dooooby, Dooooooooo !!!!![]()
https://flic.kr/p/phuxKaI would go with Snap-On or maybe Matco.
I stock close to 3000 Facom items here in the states.........NJ to PA is 1-2 days. Here's a link to the 3/8" drive sets (both standard and CDX) in stock......see http://www.ultimategarage.com/shop/index.php?cPath=35_100_217 . Use coupon code FREESHIP at checkout for free shipping.
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Aren't Facom just made in Taiwan now?
Aren't Facom just made in Taiwan now?
If OP is using tools for a living, Snap on or Williams/Bluepoint is the way to go, never a problem getting a replacement.
wana make a bet on snap-on for replacement...... read below
I've never had any problems getting Snap-On or Bluepoint replaced, that's the whole point of it is it not? It might be expensive but if it breaks you get another one.
going direct to snap-on is not even a option
I emailed snap on to warranty a T8 torx bit last week, and had the replacement 2-3 business days later.
Same story goes for every other time I've needed to warranty something.
when your in one state on Monday and another state on Friday how does that work for you ????? thought i was paying for a service of right to the door and yes they do get truck to service the plants i work from
Buying Grainger stocked brands may be an option. Graingers are fairly common around good sized plants. I haven't tried replacement through Grainger, but through their competitor MSC the couple reps I dealt with in my experience would do replacement of hand tools.
your flying in on break down, the whole snap-on thing is paying a premium for service ...... with the service you get from snap-on dealers you might as well buy harbor freight, and chuck it after your done... for the most part have gear wrench, craftsman,some proto and ....yes harbor freight about 1/2 of there tool are ****, some are unbelievable for the price. two that come to mind are the 5 piece ball pien, ( bought them in a pinch on one job still going strong 4 years later.... and there neon screw driver set the orange and green one's use them on rails and plate lock-ups used the one screw driver for 60 or 70 lock ups 32 screws each and there still going strong,
There is not much in it.... They are just as smooth as each other, but I do
prefer the Pear Head ratchet as you can see at a glance if it's set to loosen
or tighten and being able to flick a lever to change direction is easier too.
I suppose also, the pear head is a little bit thinner so has the potential to
get into a tighter gap... but only by a couple of mm.
Cheers.
Facom is made all over the place now.... including the UK, Italy, France and Taiwan
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Ok, thanks
I was asking because almost every Facom ratchet I see here on the garagejournal seems to be round head and I was wondering if they were something special or so, because I would always have bought the pear head instead of a round head. I like the looks of it as well![]()
Haha maybe..but I like trying different brands the new mac sockets look nice![]()
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The pearhead ratchets are sealed against dust and require no maintenance...no repair kits are available for these ratchets. The standard ratchets do require maintenance (simple cleaning and lubrication) or they will start to slip or seize up as the internal grease hardens. The pearhead ratchets are also 15-20% lighter and have the thumb lever to reverse direction. Facom's current maintenance free ratchets are ......
1/4" Drive........RL.161
3/8" Drive........JL.161
1/2" Drive........SL.161, SXL.161, SXL.171, SXL.180
3/4" Drive........KL.161