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New tool offerings from Capri

nicks78camaro

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Hard to find 1/2" drive metric torque adapters

They have SAE as well


3/8" drive 8-24mm shallow, semi deep, and deep impact sockets with extensions and a swivel

 
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WhataTool

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Cool offerings IMO.
Though I'm not sure this bolt is reverse thread like the use image implies. Retching head is in reverse and no where else for the swing to go but reverse.
Nit picking of course, but always funny to find tool companies not sure how to use the tool when taking a picture of it.
 

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Cool offerings IMO.
Though I'm not sure this bolt is reverse thread like the use image implies. Retching head is in reverse and no where else for the swing to go but reverse.
Nit picking of course, but always funny to find tool companies not sure how to use the tool when taking a picture of it.

Depends on the ratchet/torque wrench. The Pittsburgh ratchets for example are reverse of what is normal/common.
That torque wrench is actually in the "on" position (tighten) if it follows common design and not HF's design.

Based on the head design in the picture, I'm going to guess they are using one of their Capri torque wrenches.
The selector on the left would be clockwise or in the tightening position for a non-reserve thread bolt.


Anyway... I didn't even know Capri had a 3/8" torque adapter set.
 

WhataTool

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Depends on the ratchet/torque wrench. The Pittsburgh ratchets for example are reverse of what is normal/common.
That torque wrench is actually in the "on" position (tighten) if it follows common design and not HF's design.

Based on the head design in the picture, I'm going to guess they are using one of their Capri torque wrenches.
The selector on the left would be clockwise or in the tightening position for a non-reserve thread bolt.


Anyway... I didn't even know Capri had a 3/8" torque adapter set.
Oh, interesting!
Then they better watch out for that dipstick :p
 

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Nice!

Looks like they sell individual torque adapters, too. I don't need a set, but I have one specific application where a 12mm would be just the ticket.


I have several Capri odds and ends in my box. It's always been very nice quality stuff.
 

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I couldn't live without my mid depths :)

Is Capri trying to go up market? If the price were more competitive and if I were starting over would consider this "master" set vs piecing together various Sunex, Carlyle, Grey Pneumatic, etc. sets. The range up to 24mm is nice for those instances when 3/8 and 24mm actually makes sense (bike stuff?). I would still have to go get Astro's swivels, Astro nano's, and Sunex magnetic to get a complete set in my mind.

There's a capri SAE set that goes up to 1 inch for $100 which seems like where the pricing should be.
 
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