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Split-Box Ratcheting Wrenches

heathy

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I've been looking for some kind of open ended ratcheting wrench. I seem to run into bolts here and there that I can't fit a socket on or slip my other ratcheting wrenches on. So basically I sit there forever doing 1/2 turns with a regular crescent and it gets annoying.

http://www.amazon.com/Astro-Pneumatic-7125-7-Piece-Ratcheting/dp/B002Z2Z7YU/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=hi&qid=1291077218

I found these but I can't seem to find anything like it for Craftsman, Snap On, etc.

Anyone know anything about Astro Pneumatic and whether I can find something similar in another brand?

I know ratcheting flare wrenches exist but if the are like regular flare wrenches then I'd still have the problem of slipping them over a nut in a tight space.
 
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airbuff101

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The type that you show were originally Imperial Eastman or (Tubing Appliance)from many decades ago. The were resurected 15-20 years ago by Mac and SK but were still IE/ US made as far as I know. They were available in both metric and SAE. I had a couple sets returned way back then as they didn't function as expected.....and I agreed. :(
I would stay away from the chinese clones as the tools required precise manufacturing to function reliably in my experience. They weren't cheap. They also didn't sell.......:(. at least to car guys.
Uplifting Rob
 

wreckercologist

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They're ok tools, but you have to keep them square to the fitting/fastener or they will open up and slip.

If the OP is dead set on buying a set, I found a set of Armstrong branded wrenches for super cheap on Ebay. They are the same as in the link Monte posted, except for the name stamped on them. The Mac set I owned years ago were the same too.

I can't imagine auto machanics really going for these like airbuff Rob said. More of a HVAC, hydraulic, industry type tool.
 
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Hoss356

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Those are ratcheting flare nut wrenches. I have a set from Proto that work just fine on the flare nuts I've used them on. I like my Proto's and you can still find em new just google "Proto ratcheting flare nut wrench set".
 

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I noticed these are on sale for the next three days thru Northern for $24.00
http://www.northerntool.com/shop/to...KETCODE=&om_rid=AAH1U6&om_mid=_BSkzvGB82qW0GP

presently shows $39.99 in the Amazon link for me in post #1

Much like Airbuff101 I coulda sworn these were Imperials (or Imperial copies) which I used to see in the big Sears tool catalog marketed as ratcheting line wrenches.

Given the mixed reviews I'm not sure I'm willing to fork out even $24.00 (plus shipping)
 

Dave455

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I know exactly what you mean!

Saltus tools in Germany make them! I have a currentish paper catalogue of theirs which shows them!

A search online should find you a picture!
 
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