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Snap-on Octo Grip STP-5

50of4064

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Came across this Snap-on tool and can find no information on it. Hoping you can shed some light on it. It has what seems to be a test lamp, held in place by two springs, in the handle...the tension is supplied by a threaded plastic slotted plug/set screw at the end of the handle. Is this a circuit tester without the lead?
Stamped on the handle is:
Snap-on, Octo•Grip STP-5
Thanks for any help.
 

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I hope this helps, it's a resource I found while researching the big old Snap-On Octo-Grip screwdriver my Dad obtained in the early '70s.

 
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Thank you for solving this mystery.
Does Snap-on still sell a tool like this, and should the neon tube fail are there replacements availible? I would quess, that something this old would be superseded by newer technology...
I suppose it is the bug in me to want to restore to working order, even if the tool just sits in the tool box.
Again thank you all so very much for the help.
 
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Back then they had a lic#, I never cracked the code.

Older post of mine.

 

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Thank you for solving this mystery.
Does Snap-on still sell a tool like this, and should the neon tube fail are there replacements availible? I would quess, that something this old would be superseded by newer technology...
I suppose it is the bug in me to want to restore to working order, even if the tool just sits in the tool box.
Again thank you all so very much for the help.
It may well still work. Just hold the tip against a firing plug wire. I don't recall seeing in SO's catalog in a long while.

I have a similar tool looks like a pen but has the neon bulb in the barrel. It was sold by Champion (part # CT436). There are some listed on ebay for about 10.00. The bulb may well interchange with yours if it doesn't work.

You have a really nice piece. I have a soft spot for the Par V stuff and never seen another.
 

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Snap on had a couple in the 2000's with a clear comfort grip handle, SDD214, and a larger version, SDTP5 I think was the number.
They still offer the SDD214
 
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50of4064

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Very cool info..thank you all for the input, your knowledge is indispensable. Your help is very appreciated.
 
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