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Astro to introduce Flank Bite Wrenches & Sockets

Astro_Pneumatic_Tools

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In an effort to perhaps receive less emails and pm's about these, yes we are making the Flank Bite Extra Long Wrenches we showed at SEMA. As well as impact sockets and protective lug sockets using this design.

* If you want to see the actual Flank Bite design, click on the attachment PI sheet. I've blurred some of the images below because these are still too new for random visitors to this site (sorry).

Purpose: Damaged, rusted or rounded bolts/nuts

At a glance:

- In the counterclockwise direction the wrenches use "teeth" to bite square into the flats of a hex head, only digging deeper into the flats as more torque is used

- In the clockwise direction it drives a bolt like a normal wrench would, thus you can install the new bolt/nut with the same wrench while you're there.

- Extra long pattern for gorilla leverage

- Sizes 7/16", 5/8" and 3/4" are designed to work well on 11mm, 16mm and 19mm in case you want full metric coverage

- Forged from Chromoly in Taiwan


Love marks
on bolts using classic 6pt Flank Drive and Astro's new Flank bite when exceeding SAE torque levels of the fastener

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They were working all week at SEMA on this bolt:

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Extra Long Pattern

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The protective sleeve sockets (they also feature free spinning sleeves, so they wont scuff the wheels with the sleeve)

GIF Video

We're making all of these now, and some are finished. As early as March these will be sold.
 

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The box ends look like turbo sockets or some other design I've seen. What is it? I'm not a fan of the name personally. A rip off of flank drive. Otherwise they look interesting and should definitely remove stubborn fasteners. Another great job over there at Astro.
 

WhataTool

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Sorry for the pm's, haha :p

It's just at SEMA the guy was saying they were definitely going to be made, then I can't find anything.
 

gdocktor3

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They look like Pittsburgh bolt extractors. Pretty clever idea to use on box end of wrench. a385f5c8de09e095bed0293eadac9ef4.jpg


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As a guy who sells a lot of used tools to heavy equipment, truck and farm mechanics, I can see those selling well with good marketing.
 

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Nice idea. I don't find a lot of need for new tools anymore, these look like they will make the cut when they are available.
 
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And what if limited access requires you to flip the wrench over for removal?
The advantage is lost.
Just a thought from the real world.
:dunno:

Edit (to show example):
Say the wrench in the picture below has to be in this position for removal because of room constraints and the offset of the wrench. The flank bite would not work.
The same applies to the box end. You cant always use a wrench the "right" way.
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T45

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I'm not a fan of the name personally. A rip off of flank drive. Otherwise they look interesting and should definitely remove stubborn fasteners. Another great job over there at Astro.

Astro does get accross the point that these will mark the fastener :scared:


Look forward to some you-tube vidyas on these


:bounce::bounce::bounce:
 
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And what if limited access requires you to flip the wrench over for removal?
The advantage is lost.
Just a thought from the real world.
:dunno:

Edit (to show example):
Say the wrench in the picture below has to be in this position for removal because of room constraints and the offset of the wrench. The flank bite would not work.
The same applies to the box end. You cant always use a wrench the "right" way.
29z4pio.jpg

I get your point, but the wrench you have pictured looks to be positioned in the 'proper' direction for removal (unless that's a reverse threaded bolt) so I would assume that the flank bite would work as designed. I'm just sayin'?

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Will these be available separately? 15mm would be good for all those axle nuts kids have been tightening and loosening with vice grips. And maybe a 12mm for all those underbody bolts that seem to flash rust at the first sight of salt but as a non mechanic I couldn't see a lot more use then those two
 

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Update on when these are available?

This winter has really done a number on the undersides of cars
 

johninct

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In an effort to perhaps receive less emails and pm's about these, yes we are making the Flank Bite Extra Long Wrenches we showed at SEMA. As well as impact sockets and protective lug sockets using this design.

* If you want to see the actual Flank Bite design, click on the attachment PI sheet. I've blurred some of the images below because these are still too new for random visitors to this site (sorry).

Purpose: Damaged, rusted or rounded bolts/nuts

At a glance:

- In the counterclockwise direction the wrenches use "teeth" to bite square into the flats of a hex head, only digging deeper into the flats as more torque is used

- In the clockwise direction it drives a bolt like a normal wrench would, thus you can install the new bolt/nut with the same wrench while you're there.

- Extra long pattern for gorilla leverage

- Sizes 7/16", 5/8" and 3/4" are designed to work well on 11mm, 16mm and 19mm in case you want full metric coverage

- Forged from Chromoly in Taiwan


Love marks
on bolts using classic 6pt Flank Drive and Astro's new Flank bite when exceeding SAE torque levels of the fastener

3uDsSal.jpg



l1P1DFf.jpg


They were working all week at SEMA on this bolt:

CYWnEUr.jpg



Extra Long Pattern

yik3HPb.jpg


cNXzpCJ.jpg



The protective sleeve sockets (they also feature free spinning sleeves, so they wont scuff the wheels with the sleeve)

GIF Video

We're making all of these now, and some are finished. As early as March these will be sold.

What happens if you need to turn your wrench over to get a better angle because of clearance issues?
 

firworks

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They're looking cool! I don't currently have a rusty car to work on but if I do again I'll be grabbing a set. They possibly could have saved me from cutting off a tie-rod end last year.
 

timothylockhart

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I think these look great! I love removal tools since I seem to round off bolts...

I do wish they would remove in both directions as other users have pointed out.

Ratcheting might be a cool idea so when you are in a hard to reach spot you don't need to keep popping the wrench on and off the fastener.

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Going to get the metric wrench set for sure!!! I have the astro compact 3/8 impact and that thing is cool.
 
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