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I recently added a few Astro tools to my box and Im really impressed! Digital tire inflator, hose clamp pliers, pick/hook set.....Im waiting for Amazon to get the mini 3/8 impact ratchet back in stock.
 
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Couple other updates.

40SLMAX, as suggested in another thread, is now being manufactured. Power to the people.

I will also be making a giveaway thread tomorrow based on a past request and interest in our new 1443A small hand rivet nut setter. I will also be likely choosing a few other new items to giveaway in the same thread.

Haha figures I just received my 40sl to replace my ATD saber.

Oh well maybe I will lose the 40sl as well and have a reason to buy another.
 

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Couple other updates.

40SLMAX, as suggested in another thread, is now being manufactured. Power to the people.

I will also be making a giveaway thread tomorrow based on a past request and interest in our new 1443A small hand rivet nut setter. I will also be likely choosing a few other new items to giveaway in the same thread.

Of course. I finally give in and buy one and you guys go and make it better!

No matter, its still a pretty awesome light. :thumbup:

Any plans to update the 30SL before I buy one of those too?:lol:
 

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The 40SLMAX has been added to the list of things to buy when it comes out! Love my 40SL, and more life=more better!
 

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Any chance you redesigned or changed the dial on the 40SLMAX? That's the only thing I don't like about the 40SL. Holding it in my right hand especially with gloves on I just gradually turn the light down and down and down while moving it until it is almost off and I have to spin it back up again over and over. The dial is so easy to move that just holding the light in my hand I turn it.
 

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1" deep 1/2" impact sockets? Sounds like a winner to me.

I'm looking forward to the tap and die sets and the new 40SLMAX as well.

We changed out my buddy's clutch last night ('06 Corolla) and he couldn't get over how nice the 40SL was. I have two and love them both.

Has Astro considered getting into the underhood light game? I've got a Nightstick that works pretty good, but the charger crapped out on me. I'm sure Astro would make a nicer product.
 
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Any chance you redesigned or changed the dial on the 40SLMAX?

No opportunity to change the mold on the 40SL w/ the 40SLMAX, however take a look at the 30SL. Lasts longer on a charge and the dial is recessed - so you can't hit/bump it from the sides.


Has Astro considered getting into the underhood light game? I've got a Nightstick that works pretty good, but the charger crapped out on me. I'm sure Astro would make a nicer product.

First time mentioning it right here. Coming soon, 150SL - 1500 lumen underhood light. All aluminum body, 17ft charging cord, and a 250 lumen sidekick light that is incorporated in the underhood light but can be taken off with the push of a button. Coming out in about a month, however although it's under the Astro brand. Cornwell has pretty much spoken for all of them, so likely only find it on a Cornwell truck for some time.
 

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First time mentioning it right here. Coming soon, 150SL - 1500 lumen underhood light. All aluminum body, 17ft charging cord, and a 250 lumen sidekick light that is incorporated in the underhood light but can be taken off with the push of a button. Coming out in about a month, however although it's under the Astro brand. Cornwell has pretty much spoken for all of them, so likely only find it on a Cornwell truck for some time.

Good to go. Thanks for the info Chris. The 150SL sounds impressive. Fwiw, the problem I'm having with my Bayco Nightstick is that the prongs on the charger are actually movable within the body of the charger. I don't know why it does that. I'm sure ya'll can make a better charger.

Will the 150 SL charge using the same USB type charger as the 40SL? I hope so. I've yet to have a charging cable fall off of the light. There have been quite a few times where I've had to go and work on someones vehicle after nightfall. It's pretty convenient to be able to charge the light off of my phones USB charging plug. A++ on that one.

I'm pretty sure the markup from Cornwell will be substantial. I'll likely wait until the lights are available outside of the tool truck.
 
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For your Rivet Nut setting guns, is there a way to buy just the mandrels? IE: get the metric mandrels and standard mandrels instead of buying (2) guns?

Also, are your smaller mandrels compatible with the larger guns?
 
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For your Rivet Nut setting guns, is there a way to buy just the mandrels? IE: get the metric mandrels and standard mandrels instead of buying (2) guns?

Also, are your smaller mandrels compatible with the larger guns?

Yes, we sell all the mandrels separately. Some are popular enough to be sold by warehouses online, however we can sell all of them from customer service.

As far as compatibility. The only compatibility you're going to find is between the 1442 and 1452, however compatibility doesn't equate to ability to set. For instance a 1442 wont set a 12mm.
 

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Yes, we sell all the mandrels separately. Some are popular enough to be sold by warehouses online, however we can sell all of them from customer service.

As far as compatibility. The only compatibility you're going to find is between the 1442 and 1452, however compatibility doesn't equate to ability to set. For instance a 1442 wont set a 12mm.


The Astro website isn't working to bring up the parts breakdown. What is the 1442 and what is the 1452?

Would the 1/4" and 5/16" mandrels fit on the PRN12 rivet nut gun?
 
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Johnstown PA Fire Dept. giving us a shout out that they use our tools with their 5000psi carbon air tanks on the job :beer:

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Tools include -
4901 Air Hammers
1822 Nano Impact
3006 4" Grinder
 

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Hi Chris, as you know I'm originally from Pittsburgh, PA and Johnstown isn't that far away. It's been called: The Town that Will not Die due to the fact that it's been plagued by many, many major floods over the years including a dam failure which killed hundreds. Now the question as to whether or not it SHOULD DIE is fair game for debate but I thought I'd enlighten you with a little Western Pennsylvania history.
 

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Hi Chris,

I purchased last week from my local industrial tool supplier the following: Astro Pneumatic (#7181XL) Flank Bite Metric Combo Wrench Set.

The positive: This a very cool wrench design. It has a damaged fastener removal pattern at the open and box ends.

Not expecting: Only a 1 year warranty on the wrench set covering damage based on normal use. Why wasn't at least a limited lifetime warranty included with this new offering from your company? Here are some pictures of the wrenches:












Thanks,

Dave
 
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Hi Chris,


Not expecting: Only a 1 year warranty on the wrench set covering damage based on normal use. Why wasn't at least a limited lifetime warranty included with this new offering from your company? Here are some pictures of the wrenches:



Thanks,

Dave
Hey Dave, thanks for bringing that to my attention.
These are absolutely limited lifetime warranty.

That orange card is packed with a lot of our tools and thus I think our guys just got carried away with this set and included it when it's not needed. If you own these wrenches, we will take care of you no matter what.
 

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Hey Dave, thanks for bringing that to my attention.
These are absolutely limited lifetime warranty.

That orange card is packed with a lot of our tools and thus I think our guys just got carried away with this set and included it when it's not needed. If you own these wrenches, we will take care of you no matter what.


Hi Chris,

Thanks for answering my question.

I have a few other questions for you.

Do I need to fill out the white warranty registration card for my #7181XL combo wrench set to be eligible for the limited lifetime warranty?

In the future, if I damage a wrench, do I need to mail it in with a copy of the receipt? Is there an option (like some other tool companies) to take a picture of the damaged (or broken) wrench, e-mail it to you, and your company will mail me a new one?


Thanks,

Dave
 
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Do I need to fill out the white warranty registration card for my #7181XL combo wrench set to be eligible for the limited lifetime warranty?

I always tell people that's not required. We'll still honor a warranty even on a 1 year if you call in.

In the future, if I damage a wrench, do I need to mail it in with a copy of the receipt? Is there an option (like some other tool companies) to take a picture of the damaged (or broken) wrench, e-mail it to you, and your company will mail me a new one?
You can PM me, email us, or even text our customer service an image of an unusable damaged tool and we'll replace it and ship inventoried items same day.
 

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My HF ball joint press has served me faithfully for a dozen years but pressing out some u-joints today I noticed it's starting to **** the threaded rod and there's a lot of slop when not under load.

I just ordered the AP on Amazon for $59. I'm psyched, hope I like it.

Do you guys condone impact use on these? I use my 2763 which we all know is no slouch.
 
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Good to go. Thanks for the info Chris. The 150SL sounds impressive. Fwiw, the problem I'm having with my Bayco Nightstick is that the prongs on the charger are actually movable within the body of the charger. I don't know why it does that. I'm sure ya'll can make a better charger.

Will the 150 SL charge using the same USB type charger as the 40SL? I hope so. I've yet to have a charging cable fall off of the light. There have been quite a few times where I've had to go and work on someones vehicle after nightfall. It's pretty convenient to be able to charge the light off of my phones USB charging plug. A++ on that one.

I'm pretty sure the markup from Cornwell will be substantial. I'll likely wait until the lights are available outside of the tool truck.

Any update on these yet??
 
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My HF ball joint press has served me faithfully for a dozen years but pressing out some u-joints today I noticed it's starting to **** the threaded rod and there's a lot of slop when not under load.

I just ordered the AP on Amazon for $59. I'm psyched, hope I like it.

Do you guys condone impact use on these? I use my 2763 which we all know is no slouch.

You are clear for impact, just remember to grease the thread.

Any update on these yet??

They are out into the market. We're sold two production shipments and are selling to all customers at the moment.
 

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Is it possible to fit a 3-inch backing plate to a model 9901 Electric Dual Torque Polisher with Compact Handle?

Yes, but pay attention to the semi-boloid oscillating yoke mechanism. If it gets caught up in the duractance-inducing ratchet, you'll live to regret it.
 

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Got my Astro ball joint press today.

Upon closer inspection of my old HF (circa 2003) I found it had actually "sprung" into a "V" and then the threaded rod acted as a lever and kicked to the side also. Basically nothing lines up anymore.

ANYWAY for some reason I threw them both on my shipping scale & found the AP is 8 oz heavier than my old HF. That's good, more mass can only help rigidity!
 
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Got my Astro ball joint press today.

Upon closer inspection of my old HF (circa 2003) I found it had actually "sprung" into a "V" and then the threaded rod acted as a lever and kicked to the side also. Basically nothing lines up anymore.

ANYWAY for some reason I threw them both on my shipping scale & found the AP is 8 oz heavier than my old HF. That's good, more mass can only help rigidity!

And it's not just the mass. Starting in 2017, our new c-frame picked up only a couple oz. but the tensile strength increased near 40% by using a new forged alloy.
 

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I love my ball joint press; it is a beast.

I am looking forward to the 150SL but I can't find one in stock anywhere.
 

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Ordered my master ball joint press last week and did my 2006 e250 today,,,,,worked like a charm !!!!!!!
 

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Is there a way to easily tell the new design vs the previous? Sounds like a fairly significant improvement.

And it's not just the mass. Starting in 2017, our new c-frame picked up only a couple oz. but the tensile strength increased near 40% by using a new forged alloy.
 

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Got my 1745 air-powered vacuum gun, this thing is awesome.


Used it to clean out my car, my buddies tool box in his truck bed, and an air box full of ****. Great suction, and not as horribly loud as I expected.


Big thumbs up.
 

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Is there a way to easily tell the new design vs the previous? Sounds like a fairly significant improvement.

It has some letters forged into it. Send Chris a PM and tell him the letters. I had the same question you did. I was pleased to find out I have the latest version.
 

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Two questions:

1) Are the 1/2" low profile sockets widely available right now? I was looking at them on Amazon and they list as shipping in 1-2 months. I checked a few other online stores and didn't see any listed as in stock.

2) Have you guys been seeing your 1SL lights come back? I love the size and color of the light but it has an intermittent flickering problem. It hasn't lived a particularly hard life since March either.
 

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Is there a way to easily tell the new design vs the previous? Sounds like a fairly significant improvement.

It has some letters forged into it. Send Chris a PM and tell him the letters. I had the same question you did. I was pleased to find out I have the latest version.

I'll have to do this too; either way, it worked great for the upper and lower joints on my K20 :beer:
 
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Two questions:

1) Are the 1/2" low profile sockets widely available right now? I was looking at them on Amazon and they list as shipping in 1-2 months. I checked a few other online stores and didn't see any listed as in stock.

2) Have you guys been seeing your 1SL lights come back? I love the size and color of the light but it has an intermittent flickering problem. It hasn't lived a particularly hard life since March either.

1) They're still quite new on the market, so sometimes it can take a little bit for supply and prices to stabilize depending on who is shipping.

2) Not heard anything yet. I'll check when in the office in more detail. I'd be happy to have it looked at or replace it.
 

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1) They're still quite new on the market, so sometimes it can take a little bit for supply and prices to stabilize depending on who is shipping.

2) Not heard anything yet. I'll check when in the office in more detail. I'd be happy to have it looked at or replace it.

I'll keep an eye out for the sockets. Where would I send my light?
 
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