wait so are these 40% slimmer ratcheting wrenches reversible?
No, they're not.
wait so are these 40% slimmer ratcheting wrenches reversible?
wait so are these 40% slimmer ratcheting wrenches reversible?
Grease it once a year to two depending on amount of use, or when additional heat noise or vibration from the head is noticed.I picked up an Astro 1240 compact pneumatic angle grinder recently. The blue one. I rather like it. It seems to have one of those "needle style" grease ports at the angle head, but the manual doesn't say anything about injecting grease - only mentions air tool oil. Does Chris or anybody else have an opinion about injecting grease in that port (which I assume lubricates the bevel gears) ?
wait so are these 40% slimmer ratcheting wrenches reversible?
No, they're not.

Just got a set. i saw elsewhere comments like "doesn't this just turn the socket wrench back into a ratchet wrench" but for me i use them like impact rated drive size adapters, 1/4" to 1/2" is just pretty cool too. Then with the ADDED benefit they can be driven from the side or with one of those ratchet wrenches as well. Doesn't have to be one or the other.I just happened to notice this 78305 Nano “drive size adapter set”. Every time I see a Nano family tool I feel like I need to buy it just to keep the family complete.
Anybody using this?
5pc 3/8" Nano Drive Size Adapter Set | Astro Pneumatic Tools
• 3/8" drive 17mm outside hex adapters for your Nano ratcheting wrenches allowing them to drive and retain traditional socket and hex bit designs • Inc ...www.astrotools.com
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[...] Anybody using this?
5pc 3/8" Nano Drive Size Adapter Set | Astro Pneumatic Tools
• 3/8" drive 17mm outside hex adapters for your Nano ratcheting wrenches allowing them to drive and retain traditional socket and hex bit designs • Inc ...www.astrotools.com
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Yet another instance of seeing a post on GJ costing me money.
Astro 78305 5pc 3/8" Nano Drive Size Adapter Set
And I picked up a new oiler as the one I've used for decades quit on me.
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Which part number are you referring to? Or set part number.Nano hex bit sockets— first used them yesterday and they allowed me to get out some VERY rusty differential plugs without stripping the drive. GREAT JOB, Astro. I was certain the huge torque required to get those plugs out was going to strip that little 10mm hex. Nope, not when it’s a well made bit socket like these Nanos.
My Astro Razor super-thin ratcheting wrenches arrived today....
JBTools has them in stock right now.
JBTools has them in stock right now.
Nice.I got my Astro Razor set in today also. They definitely are thinner.
For example, the 19mm is 8.5mm thick vs my Williams 19mm is 14.25mm.
I know I've had times in the past where I couldn't get a ratcheting wrench to fit. It'll be a nice justification for buying these if/when it happens again .
I got my Astro Razor set in today also. They definitely are thinner.
For example, the 19mm is 8.5mm thick vs my Williams 19mm is 14.25mm.
I know I've had times in the past where I couldn't get a ratcheting wrench to fit. It'll be a nice justification for buying these if/when it happens again .
I also received my set, and did exactly what you did with the Gearwrench versions. I've already put these new ones to work. They do the thing!I hate UPS, but finally got my Razor wrenches. Initial impressions are good. I like the satin finish (reminds me of newer Tekton), they feel good in the hand and the ratchet mechanism feels smooth and tight (in a good way). Also feel like the head angle is more pronounced. I also like that they are "less bulky" than typical ratchet wrenches.
Attached a few pictures with my comparable Gearwrench set. Speaking of which, I "demoted" the Gearwrench set from my main box to the car trunk kit (except the 21mm, 22mm and 24mm).
Anyway, I think the Astro set is definitely a good deal if you can get them for around $70 (JB Tools). Prices do change and will vary.
Amazon shows in stock for around $90. The Gearwrench set on Amazon is $95, though it does come with a few larger sizes. The Gearwrench is made in China, the Astro made in Taiwan.

Did you peeps notice the 78320 NANO Hex/Torx/Triple Square bit set is now listed on the Astro Website?
20pc 3/8" Drive with Outside Hex Nano Impact Torx, Metric Hex & Triple Square Bit Socket Set | Astro Pneumatic Tools
• 20 3/8" drive impact rated stubby bit sockets in Triple Square, Torx and Metric Hex • All sockets feature 17mm outside hex for low profile side acces ...www.astrotools.com
Ditched the foam for two opposed rails. Listed on Amazon as a place holder. Hopefully, it's available soon.![]()
They look sweet. I think the rail design will end up taking up more toolbox space than regular ones because you need clearance to pull them out?Just saw it today. The rail design looks brilliant. Probably going to need to pick those up, hopefully I'll have the similar 1/4 drive Gripedge Hex next week.
I wonder how much thinner those are than a low profile hex like Sunex or VIM on a dual 80 in 3/8 drive? I've guessing ~50% thinner.
They look sweet. I think the rail design will end up taking up more toolbox space than regular ones because you need clearance to pull them out?
Kinda choked these are finally coming out. I have the 94411M and 94410T. Have often wished they had the external hex like the 78319.
Astro said at the time that there was no plans for the external. To be fair they've held up and I've got lots of use out of them. I just don't know if I can justify buying the new ones when mine still work.
On the plus side, the sets I have have a wider spread of sizes than the 78320
ProbablyAm I the only one hoping they sell the socket rail separately?


The rail is same as Ares, Olsa, Neiko, Kobalt, Performance tool, aluminum rails. Ares has the best size selection and Olsa the color selection. You can mix and match parts and pieces form them all. I've done it. Astro has some with trays to hold multiple railsAm I the only one hoping they sell the socket rail separately?
They don't have the triangle rail that Astro for that new set.The rail is same as Ares, Olsa, Neiko, Kobalt, Performance tool, aluminum rails. Ares has the best size selection and Olsa the color selection. You can mix and match parts and pieces form them all. I've done it. Astro has some with trays to hold multiple rails
Looks like initial pricing is up. A little steep to start with
I ordered them from Summit back in January for $63. They are supposedly shipping tomorrow, but I've had that date pushed back probably 5 times in the last 6 months.
How'd you manage to order from Summit?
Scroll down to the bottom of the main page for links.Does anyone have the email address for submitting an Astro warranty claim? Their website has no email address or warranty submittal form.
