Banshee365
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Last summer I bought a new metric set of SK flare nuts wrenches. I've really loved the SK products I've bought recently so I wanted to give them a try. We all know flare nut wrenches are something not to cheap out on so I wanted to see how SK's are these days.
I must say that, so far, I've been super impressed with the quality. The finish is nuts and I've had a fuel rail feed connection that was together for 20 years that was VERY tight. It was a 14mm and 18mm. I got the connection loose and the wrenches seemed to mark the corners of the flare nut pretty good. The fit of the 14mm seemed like it could have been a little tighter.
I was curious if someone with some new Snap-On flare nut wrenches could compare some measurements with me to see the tolerance difference. For a company like SK there isn't really an excuse not to have a tighter tolerance if they wanted to. Maybe they are manufactured to their specs, maybe something is off in manufacturing. Who knows.
The ONLY OCD gripe I've got with these wrenches is that the roll marks on the 9-11 wrench are reversed from the other ones. Meaning the the offsets do not line up if you line up the roll marks in your drawer.
14mm equates to .551". My 14mm measures .559". That's an 8-thousanths clearance. Couldn't it be a bit tighter than that?
10mm equates to .394". My 10mm measures .401". That's a 7-thousanths clearance. A little better.
18mm equates to .7087" My 18mm measures .7240". Over 15-thousanths clearance? Seems like A LOT. Maybe that clearance is some sort of standard when it comes to making the fasteners but it still seems like a lot.
Can anyone mic those sizes in Snap-On to see how they compare?
I must say that, so far, I've been super impressed with the quality. The finish is nuts and I've had a fuel rail feed connection that was together for 20 years that was VERY tight. It was a 14mm and 18mm. I got the connection loose and the wrenches seemed to mark the corners of the flare nut pretty good. The fit of the 14mm seemed like it could have been a little tighter.
I was curious if someone with some new Snap-On flare nut wrenches could compare some measurements with me to see the tolerance difference. For a company like SK there isn't really an excuse not to have a tighter tolerance if they wanted to. Maybe they are manufactured to their specs, maybe something is off in manufacturing. Who knows.
The ONLY OCD gripe I've got with these wrenches is that the roll marks on the 9-11 wrench are reversed from the other ones. Meaning the the offsets do not line up if you line up the roll marks in your drawer.
14mm equates to .551". My 14mm measures .559". That's an 8-thousanths clearance. Couldn't it be a bit tighter than that?
10mm equates to .394". My 10mm measures .401". That's a 7-thousanths clearance. A little better.
18mm equates to .7087" My 18mm measures .7240". Over 15-thousanths clearance? Seems like A LOT. Maybe that clearance is some sort of standard when it comes to making the fasteners but it still seems like a lot.
Can anyone mic those sizes in Snap-On to see how they compare?






















