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New Tekton service wrenches.

Firebrick43

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Today I received an email from Tekton talking about some world political things that shall not be repeated here and they mentioned that they were coming out with new USA service wrenches

Tonight I was looking for a few sockets (10mm of course) to replace two and ordered a set of 1/4 E torqx sockets. And they had a place page for their new service wrenches.

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The square ratchet drive is genius!

Might have to sell my set of martins.
 
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WWheeler

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I remember a couple years ago they had the 'prototype' release of those.

 
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Firebrick43

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I remember a couple years ago they had the 'prototype' release of those.

Missed that thread
 

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If they made these smaller like 1/2” I’d buy them to use with my power tools that use a wrench to change the tool. Rather than use the cheap stamped metal chinesium specials that come with them
 
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If they made these smaller like 1/2” I’d buy them to use with my power tools that use a wrench to change the tool. Rather than use the cheap stamped metal chinesium specials that come with them

These might be too big for that. I throw spare estate sale wrenches in my drawer with tools that come with stamped metal wrenches. Real wrenches are much more comfortable than the stamped ones on die grinders and such.

Those are the perfect spot for excess. Throw in some good looking vintage 3/4”, 11/16”, 9/16”, 1/2”, 3/8”… whatever your tools take… they look and feel much nicer than the tools that came with the die grinders and other tools.
 

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My service wrenches are cheapies that work just fine but that square drive at the end of the handle would be a game changer for sure. I'll probably end up with a set if they have that feature for sure.....
 

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I love my older bonny service wrenches. They have unique low profile jaws and angle that gets them between other fittings on valve assemblies. The jaws on the tektons are too thick and will frequently get stuck in the turn.

I wonder how much torque they're rated for in the larger sizes.
 

ecotec

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I love my older bonny service wrenches. They have unique low profile jaws and angle that gets them between other fittings on valve assemblies. The jaws on the tektons are too thick and will frequently get stuck in the turn.

I wonder how much torque they're rated for in the larger sizes.

I would guess a lot if they have a square hole for a breaker bar or ratchet.
 
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