I have an Astro digital inflator that is a year or so old. It needs a battery every 3 months even with infrequent use. Currently it shows dashes instead of a pressure reading. I paid over $100 when I got it as part of a large tool order. The response from your customer service was to send it in and they would look at it. I see you have since changed it to a version with AAA batteries instead of a button cell and the new one doesn't have to be disassembled to replace the batteries.
I have an Astro digital inflator that is a year or so old. It needs a battery every 3 months even with infrequent use. Currently it shows dashes instead of a pressure reading. . . .
I have an Astro digital inflator that is a year or so old. It needs a battery every 3 months even with infrequent use. Currently it shows dashes instead of a pressure reading. I paid over $100 when I got it as part of a large tool order. The response from your customer service was to send it in and they would look at it. I see you have since changed it to a version with AAA batteries instead of a button cell and the new one doesn't have to be disassembled to replace the batteries.
Just a note to Astro your participation, kindness, offerings of help to a Harvey flood victim have lead me to purchase several tools (through ebay and amazon (don't remember the companies name)). Your efforts kindness, willingness to stand behind your product, do the right thing and exceptional communication with us tool nuts has not gone unnoticed.
Do you all sell an impact swivel socket set?

I have the same issue with mine, which is why I've stopped using it. The button on the face indicates it (display and backlight) could be turned off, but I guess I need to hold it down for 8 seconds for that to happen?
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We have flank bite sockets for damaged fastener removal, and those are 7411, 7411M and 7404. But if you mean similar to a standard chrome sockets with flank dive, we do not I'm afraid.Hi Chris,do you have any sockets with a feature similar to flank inside the walls?
I have the Item # ADR36
Blind Rivet Drill Adapter Kit do you make larger nose pieces for this tool or is 3/16 the biggest?
Received my 40SL last week and have been using it all week. Great light. Compact, slim, bright, and solidly made. Good quality. Only thing I would change is having a hook with a swivel on the end instead of the closed loop hook there now. Thanks again Chris and ASTRO TOOLS!![]()
Got my 3018 tire inflator this past weekend and love it.
Did it have the new rubber bend guard?
Yep. Ordered from amazon. The head that locks onto the valve stem doesn't "lock" the best and will leak air unless I hold it but overall I'm very impressed. Been wanting a tire inflator like this for many years and finally just pulled the trigger and not worry about justifying the price. 60 bucks for home use only is hard to justify but got sick of using a tire chuck and a separate gauge. Like how this one inflates, deflates, and reads all in one.
Trying giving the hose a half rotation clock-wise for the locking chuck to sort of thread snug onto the valve. If that doesn't work (which can sometimes be the case based on who made the valve stem or how proud the threads are) I'll send you a 6" dual check if you prefer that style.
Hey, thanks for the kind words and good tips BSA
Light showed up just a bit ago.
Damn, this thing is amazing! It's getting officially used tonight/tomorrow!
Eric O. made me buy one. Well, not directly, but subliminally.
Sending him that light was quite possibly the highest ROI advertising ever.
Its pretty awesome.

Try holding the button down for at least 8 seconds to reset the program.
If we do end up needing to take a look at it, I can make sure you get upgraded to the new AAA head unit, and a stainless braided hose with the bend-guard.
Chris, I'll get it packed and ready to send. Do I need a reference number, or anything?
Hi. I recently bout a 7859 cooling system pressure tester. And I like everything about it except for mabey the most important part.
I have trouble building pressure with the pump, I find that only a small portion of the stroke builds any pressure, and that there is a little bit of play between the pump "rod" and the hole it mates with in the cap, allowing side to side play the prevents proper sealing of the piston, while pumping. Is there any kind of break in required on the piston seal, or am I just doing it wrong��
Thanks for the advise, I tried a bit of silicone lube on the seal, after that ddint work I would it. Helped a bit, but not enough. Took 5min if pumping and couldn't get more then 10 psi had to borrow a stant tester from another tech.
I may have to call it lesson learned and buy a professional brand.
Thanks for the advise, I tried a bit of silicone lube on the seal, after that ddint work I would it. Helped a bit, but not enough. Took 5min if pumping and couldn't get more then 10 psi had to borrow a stant tester from another tech.
I may have to call it lesson learned and buy a professional brand.
@Astro Pneumatic: Will you guys ever make a light like the 40SL with a replaceable 18650 rechargeable battery?
so this will complement the 78585 set with out adapters needed Thanks
Metric:
Automtoive Drill and Tap set
Automotive Tap and Die set
SAE:
Automotive Drill and Tap set
This isn't exactly selling tomorrow, but today (last night) the tooling was being made. China being the twist drill capital of earth, making HSS drill bits in Taiwan not something everyone is set up to do.
Chris, Bringing this up from the past...
Is the " 7580 SAE Automotive Drill & Tap Set" one of the new sets?
We were one of the 1st companies to make an inspection light with a replaceable lithium cell. We continue to develop our own designs and manufacture new lights with replaceable batteries, however when you will see them under Astro depends on patent application timelines and other private brands we may make them for instead.
Hi Chris,
I picked up the automotive tap and drill set. I am now thinking I would like the dies. Is there a way I could order those and the holders separately?