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adrian44

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Over the years I don't think I've ever come across Japanese made hand hand tools. Are there any brands from Japan making screw drivers, hex keys, pliers etc? Just curious.
 
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Vessel for screwdrivers. Koken has a pretty wide selection of sockets and drive tools. KTC has many lines and some premium brands under them. Just dont expect the stuff to be super cheap.
 

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Japan makes good tools, but i don't think you see that many over here. Most of what I see are dykes and needle nose/electronics type tools. Back in the 50's and early 60's there was a lot of cheap **** abound. I doubt much is left.
 

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Im not scared of a japanese tool. In fact, Im bidding on some jap c clamps right now. Unfortunately I dont know of any brands specifically.

If you cant tell I missed WW2 by a few decades, but I understand the old timers views nonetheless, I just dont share them.
 

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I recently got these on ebay. Apparently they're all Japanese:

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in the 60's the stuff made in japan was mostly junk, just like some of the stuff from china today.......remember Honda became famous for there motor cycles not there cars.
at least the way i remember it
 

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Over the years I don't think I've ever come across Japanese made hand hand tools. Are there any brands from Japan making screw drivers, hex keys, pliers etc? Just curious.

Lots...
 

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I still have a set of combination wrenches my dad bought me for Christmas in early 80's. They are Fuller, made in Japan. They held up fine, but I later bought a set of Blackhawks that are about 1/3 longer.
 

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You really should check out the Nepros thread. Out of the box they are a thing of beauty. I also have a bunch of KTC and Koken. In fact I prefer Japanese tools over all others. German are my second choice. I have never rounded a bolt with my Japanese tools. They really get "contact points" and tight tolerances.
 

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Koken are awesome.

Aigo spanners are pretty good - sadly bankrupt now, distributors here have replaced them with Taiwanese Worldwide wrenches, no comparison...

Nepros, Vessel, all are renowned for their quality - check out the threads on TOTOW, nepros, any title with Japan in it... Ooh, while I remember, how about Mitutoyo micrometers?

Frankstools, Levelchrome, UKTools, Quattrojon here all have Japanese brands.

One thing from Japan I haven't seen though are ratchet wrenches. Anyone know why? :headscrat
 
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Some hand tool manufacturers from Japan:

http://www.tohnichi.co.jp/
http://www.anextool.co.jp/
http://www.keiba-tool.com/
http://www.engineer.jp/
http://www.flash-tool.co.jp
http://www.3peaks.co.jp/
http://www.toptools.co.jp/
http://www.asahi-tool.co.jp/
http://www.tokoma.co.jp/
http://www.koken-tool.co.jp/
http://www.ips-tool.co.jp/
http://www.mitotool.com/
http://www.tonetool.co.jp/
http://www.kobayashi-tools.com/
http://www.vessel.co.jp
http://www.koken-tool.co.jp
http://www.niigata-honmono.jp/wise/
http://www.eight-tool.co.jp/
http://www.sunflag.co.jp/
http://www.abc-tool.co.jp/
http://www.tsunoda-japan.com/
http://www.kdrgroup.jp/
http://www.tsubosan.co.jp/
http://www.hozan.co.jp/
http://www.fujiya-kk.com/
http://www.lobtex.co.jp
http://www.hascotools.co.jp/
http://www.winpal.net/~nkc/
http://www.ars-edge.co.jp
http://ktc.jp/
http://www.shinwasokutei.co.jp/
http://www.bestool-kanon.co.jp
http://www.muromoto.co.jp/
http://www.mcccorp.co.jp
http://www.nac-corp.co.jp/
http://www.ntcutter.co.jp/
http://www.tajimatool.co.jp/
http://www.hittools.co.jp/
http://www.hanazonotool.co.jp/
http://www.rexind.co.jp
http://www.dogyu.jp
http://www.peacockozaki.jp/
http://www.maruyoshi-mtc.co.jp/
http://www.kanzawa.co.jp
http://www.silky.jp/
http://www.marvelcorp.co.jp/
http://www.ebisu-level.co.jp/
http://www.z-saw.co.jp/
http://www.chikamasa.co.jp/
http://www.olfa.com
http://www.gyokucho.co.jp/
http://www.tipsun.com/n-rsk.jp/index.php.html
http://www.mokuba-tools.co.jp/
http://www.mitutoyo.co.jp/
http://www.samurai-saws.com/
http://www.kotosangyo.co.jp
http://saboten-miki.co.jp/
http://www.picus.co.jp
http://www.niigataseiki.co.jp/
http://www.nepros.net/


Air Tools:
http://www.spair.co.jp/
http://www.kawasaki-mac.co.jp/
http://www.shinanoinc.com
http://www.uryu.co.jp/
http://www.kuken.co.jp/
http://www.fujitools.com/
http://www.yokota-kogyo.co.jp/
http://www.npk.co.jp
http://www.nitto-kohki.co.jp
http://www.airtool.jp/


Electric tools:
http://www.makita.co.jp/
http://www.hitachi-koki.co.jp/powertools/
http://www2.panasonic.biz/es/densetsu/powertool/
http://www.armsangyo.co.jp
http://www.kosoku.co.jp/
http://www.ryobi-group.co.jp
http://www.ikuratools.com/
http://www.nishida-mfg.co.jp
http://www.max-ltd.co.jp/
http://www.l-nihon.co.jp
http://www.nidec-tecnom.com/Products/TOOL_PUMP/power_tools/power_tool_toppage/frame_syouhintop.html


Tool boxes:
http://www.toyosteel.jp


Jacks:
http://www.nagasaki-jack.co.jp
http://www.osaka-jack.co.jp/


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bobcatdan

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I don't know if I own Japanesse tools, but generally regrad anything from Japan to be good. The japanesse have a strong work ethic and a lot of pride in what they do. Early imports from a Japan got a bad rap, but remember we leveled that country and it took a while for them to rebuild. The only tools I have seen in person was truecraft that where made in Japan and they looked fine.
 
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jk47

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Koken are awesome.

Aigo spanners are pretty good - sadly bankrupt now, distributors here have replaced them with Taiwanese Worldwide wrenches, no comparison...

Nepros, Vessel, all are renowned for their quality - check out the threads on TOTOW, nepros, any title with Japan in it... Ooh, while I remember, how about Mitutoyo micrometers?

Frankstools, Levelchrome, UKTools, Quattrojon here all have Japanese brands.

One thing from Japan I haven't seen though are ratchet wrenches. Anyone know why? :headscrat

http://store.shopping.yahoo.co.jp/ehimemachine/tmsr1a05sp.html
street price $80 USD

http://translate.google.com/transla...ing.yahoo.co.jp/ehimemachine/tmsr1af05sp.html
street price $110 USD

http://store.shopping.yahoo.co.jp/ehimemachine/tmsr2a05sp.html?ccode=ofv&pos=2&model=
street price $105 USD

but I believe all are made in Taiwan to KTC's spec. I believe Superautobacs knows more about the ratcheting wrenches.
 

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Also estwing has some nail claws made in japan, you can find them at Home Depot actually. So you can find made in Japan in the US, but not to common though.
 

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Buy the Japanese Vessel screwdrivers here: http://www.vesseltools.com/ . They are the authorized Vessel distributors in the US.

INTERESTINGLY, many people do not know that Japan flew its own screw design for phillips-style screws. They were built to the Japanese Industrial Standards (JIS) specification and have heads slightly different from traditional Western phillips screws. So, the Vessel screwdrivers conform to the JIS spec, not Western specs. Now, these are very similar, but in situations of tight tolerance, you will find that the traditional phillips screwdrivers can strip out JIS screws. (I don't know about the opposite.) That is why on some older Toyotas or Hondas one can find carb screws that are half stripped -- because someone used the wrong screwdriver on them.

More info is here: JIS Screws are not Phillips!
 
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Juddy

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I've used plenty of Koken hand tools and think they are of a very good quality. I've still got a 1/2 ratchet that I have abused over they years and have never had a problem with it and because of this i wouldnt hessatate to buy any tool that is made in Japan.
I've never used their air tools before but I just got given a brand new 3/4 Koken rattle gun and am interested if people have had good experience with their air tools? List price in Australia is $1100 for it so it would want to be good!
 

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... I've never used their air tools before but I just got given a brand new 3/4 Koken rattle gun and am interested if people have had good experience with their air tools? ...

Japanese air tools are awesome, IMHO. Ultra powerful, reliable and made tight. Interestingly, anyone can buy Japanese air ratchets from Sioux Tools, a division of Snap-On. I have three in different sizes, and they rock. Since it's almost impossible to find air tools made in the USA anymore at a reasonable price, I opted for Japanese precision.

Take a look:

http://www.siouxtools.com/force_assembly_ratchet.php

The price is right, too: Between $100 and $150 each. That's a lot better value than some junky Third World IR tool.
 

jk47

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Buy the Japanese Vessel screwdrivers here: http://www.vesseltools.com/ . They are the authorized Vessel distributors in the US.

INTERESTINGLY, many people do not know that Japan flew its own screw design for phillips-style screws. They were built to the Japanese Industrial Standards (JIS) specification and have heads slightly different from traditional Western phillips screws. So, the Vessel screwdrivers conform to the JIS spec, not Western specs. Now, these are very similar, but in situations of tight tolerance, you will find that the traditional phillips screwdrivers can strip out JIS screws. (I don't know about the opposite.) That is why on some older Toyotas or Hondas one can find carb screws that are half stripped -- because someone used the wrong screwdriver on them.

More info is here: JIS Screws are not Phillips!


Actually Vessel is no longer "JIS", because the standard has gone the way of the dodo bird or something like that...

http://garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=28491&highlight=vessel+screwdriver&page=5

post #96
 

IngyHere

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Actually Vessel is no longer "JIS", because the standard has gone the way of the dodo bird or something like that...

http://garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=28491&highlight=vessel+screwdriver&page=5

post #96

True, the original JIS spec was superceded in 2008 with an updated spec. Vessel still claims, though, to my knowledge, that their screwdrivers effectively conform to both older and newer specs. So, like a good piece of software, it's supposedly backward compatible.

:willy_nil
 

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@Monte

Can't translate "Herrschaftszeiten"...wanted to post some clischee german words hahahaha
 
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