Should be 239-6824
That shows up as a 3/8 ratchet for me.
Should be 239-6824
Do you know if that 1/4 driver is available in a 3/8. The catalog is impossible to follow.
That shows up as a 3/8 ratchet for me.
Do you know if that 1/4 driver is available in a 3/8. The catalog is impossible to follow.
Someone was saying in another thread the cat snap on rebranded 4 way angle wrenches in metric were only about $110 and I didn’t need 4 way angle wrenches until I thought I could have snap on rebrands for $110 and now I need them if anyone has a link I could order these online instead of a dealer who might give me a hard time from some of the stuff I’m reading since I don’t got nothing to do with CAT repairs or know anything about them tbh
LOL , using these part numbers in Metro Detroit CAT Dealer I get $104.60 and $200.76. I have noticed the prices vary regionally. Both are able to be picked up by Feb 28thThere is a 7-piece SAE set for $115 retail
There is also an add-on 7-piece set of larger sizes for $220 retail
LOL , using these part numbers in Metro Detroit CAT Dealer I get $104.60 and $200.76. I have noticed the prices vary regionally. Both are able to be picked up by Feb 28th
LOL , using these part numbers in Metro Detroit CAT Dealer I get $104.60 and $200.76. I have noticed the prices vary regionally. Both are able to be picked up by Feb 28th

LOL , using these part numbers in Metro Detroit CAT Dealer I get $104.60 and $200.76. I have noticed the prices vary regionally. Both are able to be picked up by Feb 28th
So I inquired with a German CAT dealer about the nut driver, they wanted me to return some paperwork and a copy of my gov. issued ID. I did. I hope that part# really comes back as a nut driver, I have a feeling I’m buying a nut driver that comes with a dozer attached or something …
Kind regards,
Olli
Checking on-line here in Canada, I get $234.18 (CAD) for the 7 piece set and $449.54 (CAD) for the large set.LOL , using these part numbers in Metro Detroit CAT Dealer I get $104.60 and $200.76. I have noticed the prices vary regionally. Both are able to be picked up by Feb 28th
Checking on-line here in Canada, I get $234.18 (CAD) for the 7 piece set and $449.54 (CAD) for the large set.
That's a lot of "Canuckistan kopecks". Ouch.
My dealer requires the same, but they fill out the account paperwork in office. This dealer has over 20 locations.So I inquired with a German CAT dealer about the nut driver, they wanted me to return some paperwork and a copy of my gov. issued ID. I did. I hope that part# really comes back as a nut driver, I have a feeling I’m buying a nut driver that comes with a dozer attached or something …
Kind regards,
Olli
In the context of mikey03's comment above, I want to share my recent experience with you in February 2025 buying CAT tools.I could order these online instead of a dealer who might give me a hard time from some of the stuff I’m reading since I don’t got nothing to do with CAT repairs or know anything about them tbh









Snap-on quality at such a price. What Snap-on has that the CAT does not have is re-sale value but my friends can deal with that when I'm dead.
However, given today’s experience, I felt really welcome and was offered to buy from them again if there was anything that I wanted. I might take them up on that offer, maybe I will build a small ‘CAT’-collection. Very, very happy.
What I definitely know, next time I need a machine, I will rent from them.
Kind regards,
Ollii
Can you post the part # ‘s of the CAT hex sockets ?The sockets appear to be very similar to Snap-On sockets, mine have Snap-On date codes on them. I recently got a few metric hex bits to finish an incomplete set Snap-On set. They were about $7 a piece from the dealer. They look pretty similar to the Snap-On sockets if you ask me. I usually call the dealer and order over the phone. They can check inventory, shipping time, and take payment. I agree the catalog can be a pain to navigate. As an employee, I still sometimes can’t tell for sure who makes the tools![]()
Does anybody know which Snap On Torx would be the equivalent to the Cat 194-3584 set? Or if these are even Snap On vs Williams.
Looking to pick up the HD bits in gold but the Cat photos are black/white so it's nearly impossible to tell what's what. Cat also calls these TORXALIGN, which I don't see Snap On referencing.
Thanks for that - I'll hold off on those Torx. The standard ones are pretty good, but I like the HD better. I don't believe any of the SAE hex tools are gold - I think those only come in black.Cat set is not the heavy duty gold ones. They are decent. I have both the Cat set and the Snap On gold ones. In practice my Cat set backed up the Snap On ones when I tore a gold torx up and was waiting on the tool truck to get the new one in. When I tore them both up then the air hammer came out to play in removing torx and Allens.
Only the metric Allen key set are gold. Standard Allen key set is not gold either.
Good catch on this one! My version from January 2025 lists it as a 9 piece set, but only lists the 8 bits and skips the 6mm. I’ll see if I can inform them of the error.Interesting note, the catalog I have for CAT (late 2023 version) lists 194-3585 as an 8 piece Metric Hex Driver Set that includes 4, 5, 7, 8, 10 in 3/8 drive and 12, 14, 17 in 1/2 drive. Omits the 6mm 3/8 bit socket.
On the CAT website, this is listed as a 9 piece set but no breakdown of what's included. It arrived today and the 9th piece is the 6mm 3/8 socket.
Great selection of common sizes and is identical to my Snap On equivalents.
TorxAlign is Camcar’s tradename for wedge torx. That feature is the special sauce in the Snap-on heavy duty removal bits. CAT may have been using wedge bits at one time, but those pictured are not. Looks like an old description that needs revised.Cat also calls these TORXALIGN, which I don't see Snap On referencing.

Now if only they'd put descriptions on the website catalog!Good catch on this one! My version from January 2025 lists it as a 9 piece set, but only lists the 8 bits and skips the 6mm. I’ll see if I can inform them of the error.
Good info. For $54 I ended up ordering the CAT Torx set, I think it's more than likely going to be the standard Torx as others mentioned versus the TorxAlign that they're noting it as.TorxAlign is Camcar’s tradename for wedge torx. That feature is the special sauce in the Snap-on heavy duty removal bits. CAT may have been using wedge bits at one time, but those pictured are not. Looks like an old description that needs revised.
Torx, TorxAlign, Torx Holding-Function (Wera):