You remember correctly, but don't forget that the Stahlwille was one of the shortest and that feature save the tool from great torques.I wish there were more threads like this. If I remember correctly (don't want to read all 17 pages again right now), the Stahlwilles did survive the longest, but a couple of brands weren't fully tested when you quit your job?
No, never, i missed that chance.
I am convinced that the gedore Νο6 was the most appropriate choice.
I didn't had the chance to test the 1B and I can't find measurements about 450N.
Great article (just looking at their table, ratings, and using google translate).......looks like Snap-on's ratings is weighted down like an anchor because of price. Who would have thought?
EDIT- a bit of a surprise that Metrinch was one of only 3 US brands.
EDIT2- Looks like their machine maxed out at 177 ft*lbs (240Nm) and that was a limiting factor because so many of the wrenches were able to handle that much on the boxed end. I feel they needed to get a better set up to see who the real winners are.
I'm right here, in case you want my tools...![]()
