lauver
Well-known member
Okay, I'm sorry if this is a repeat but this is a LONG thread and I'm not going to re-read it.
Craftsman reversible ratcheting wrench bought 1999 or 2000 (as part of a set) coded GK-A. Same wrench (replaced broken one) today, code GK-G.
I hope this adds to your collection of codes. The colour of the chrome on the GK-G is much darker, almost a smoke colour compared to the GK-A. The ratcheting end is also slightly thicker visually. The ratcheting mechanism is much tighter too. It simply feels stronger than the GK-A variant.
T56 Impala,
Just yesterday, as I was going through this thread, post by post, page by page, I was having the same thought. Thread is too long, too many posts, impossible to comprehend, impossible to find things I'm looking for, etc etc. I don't know how to fix this problem; I don't think starting a new thread (Craftsman; series time frame II) would help, in fact it would probably make matters worse. Anybody got any ideas on how to fix a thread that's gotten too big and cumbersome?
As far as the GK-A vs GK-G codes go, I can only speculate at this point:
1) Danaher may have made this wrench at one facility (A) and later transfered production to another facility (K).
2) Danaher may have transfered production of this wrench from one division (A) to another division (K).
3) Danaher may have simply changed production runs at the same facility for this wrench, i.e. (A=1999-?) (K=?-2008) with other production code letters in between.
You mentioned some minor differences between the two wrenches; these differences could support any of the three possibilities above. For what it is worth, the four tool sets I was able to attribute to Kingsley Tool (GK-G) were:
PN 42400 7-piece ratcheting locking flex head wrench set, SAE
PN 42401 7-piece ratcheting locking flex head wrench set, MM
PN 42404 8-piece full polish reversible ratcheting combination wrench set,SAE
PN 42405 8-piece full polish reversible ratcheting combination wrench set, MM
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