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False. I am a Cat employee. Our discount is 10-30% off depending on the tool. Most are around 15% off. Never seen anything near 50% off.

How do you actually get the employee discount? Do you just walk into your local dealership and flash your badge or what do you do? Is it possible to order them online and get them shipped from Morton parts or something since they have CAT part numbers? I'd love to get some CAT branded tools especially at a discount!
 
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How do you actually get the employee discount? Do you just walk into your local dealership and flash your badge or what do you do? Is it possible to order them online and get them shipped from Morton parts or something since they have CAT part numbers? I'd love to get some CAT branded tools especially at a discount!

Sorry, just noticed your response here.

I can only use my discount at my dealership, as my manager must approve any purchases (kinda just a formality, he would never deny anything). There is no way to purchase online.

Here is the most recent hand tool catalog. Let me know via PM if there is anything you like, maybe I can work something out ;):thumbup:

http://www.cattoolsandsupplies.com/documents/PECJ0003April2015WEB.pdf
 

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Whats the difference between snap ons techangle and gear wrenches version? Are they both made by cdi?
Snap-On owns CDI. I think the newest and best CDI products go to the Snap-On truck for a year or three before they're released for general sales. Now that the TechAngle has been on the truck for awhile, CDI is selling them under their own name, and for select private-label customers.

I have every expectation that Gearwrench knocks-off the genuine, original CDI item in some nameless, faceless factory in Asia. If we're lucky, it's made in Taiwan or South Korea. Therefore, it probably comes from Communist China.
 

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I've read through this and other threads, but can't find an answer...... I am hoping for some help here.

How do these stand up?

ATD 12 piece set
ATD-915.jpg


Are they a Tool Truck Equiv?

Who makes them?

Thanks.....


My two cents is not to go with the one piece non removable tips, when they break and they will you either have to wait for the truck or go back to the store and beg for a replacement. I have some but my go to pliers have the replaceable tips. When working flat rate you can't make money waiting on the truck.
Bill
 

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Boot 'em! Boot 'em! Boot 'em!

Joined today. 4 posts so far. All 4 are links to teng.co.uk to try and get you to buy tools.
 

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Ullman is the OEM for the Snap On/Bluepoint magnetic based, led'd, flexible lights.

Ullman P/N: Snap On/Bluepoint P/N: Description

ULLRT2LT ECFLED24 24 led short base.
ULLRT48LT ECFLED48 48 led short base.

FL3SMD ECFLEX3 3 SMD LED 110 lumens ext. flex base
 

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snap on does

At the risk of me being drawn and quartered ..... it seems that SO would be hard-pressed to design and manufacture electrical tools. Seems as if the market would be too small to make it economical. I'd sooner expect them to re-brand a well-established electrical tool manufacturer..... But maybe I'm way off base.
 

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At the risk of me being drawn and quartered ..... it seems that SO would be hard-pressed to design and manufacture electrical tools. Seems as if the market would be too small to make it economical. I'd sooner expect them to re-brand a well-established electrical tool manufacturer..... But maybe I'm way off base.

January 19, 2011

Snap-on’s Murphy plant is a 168,000 square-foot facility built in 2002 and employs over 215 Snap-on associates. The plant manufactures Snap-on® brand power tools for the vehicle repair industry and Sioux® brand power tools for industrial assembly.

http://www.businesswire.com/news/ho...n’s-Murphy-N.C.-Facility-Named-North-Americas

Integracore visits Snap-On Tools Lean Tour
 
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I like this guy! :beer:

yes OTC used to be good ,they have gone to chi-com hell ,, years ago rented an OTC cam bearing tool the "stud "that retained the "bearing puller" {totally bizarre design} snapped off ,dang thing was porous ,looked like pot metal :monkey_po:boxer:
 

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yes OTC used to be good ,they have gone to chi-com hell ,, years ago rented an OTC cam bearing tool the "stud "that retained the "bearing puller" {totally bizarre design} snapped off ,dang thing was porous ,looked like pot metal :monkey_po:boxer:

Well OTC was bought and now part of Bosch Service Solutions unless that has changed and is a massive group of Automotive tool companies like Kent-Moore Miller etc geared towards OE special tool companies so they don't have low cost competition but they have been going down the last ten years really really sad
 

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Does anyone know of any cross overs for Blue Point set YA8610B?


The Truck Tool Equivalents Thread 2.0 - Expanded with Part Numbers
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=249851
 

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I own lots of gearwrench ratchets and sockets very similar to matco as well as some 10 inch channelock slip joints that are identical to mac. I bought all of it at least half the price of the tool truck brands and it seems to work quite well.
 

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Danaher makes everything under the sun and goes way beyond hand tools. German owned Cooper Group owns many tool brands as well (Weller, Plumb, Lufkin) to name a few. The two companies created a new company to sell their hand tools. It is called Apex.

And what does this have to do with finding tool truck equivalents?
 

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I have to say here in Australia, I rate SP and Sidchrome tools highly. Although both are made in Tiwan, they are still quality hand tools with life time warranties. Their prices are fair and dealer support are in general good. Like most of you i know that different companies excell in different areas. Like for example knipex are a market leader in pliers, hench they are my go to supplier for that type of product and so on and so on. As a professional mechanic my tool box is packed with hundreds of diffrent brands that in my opinion perform the best in thier class.
 

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Are there any equivalents for combination wrenches?


Don't hold me to it but I believe Caterpillar and Case IH wrenches are rebranded Snap On.

I believe that there are also Matco wrenches that are rebranded Armstrong. I'm not sure if they're currently Armstrong but I think they were for a time. They are also once or are currently rebranded by another company. Not sure who though.
 

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Hello every one i was a class 8 diesel truck Mechanic for 30years and an over the road truck driver for 3 years and saw a lot of this beautiful country!!!Now i'm 54 and on disability because of diabetes that crippled me in 2012!!!
You guys on here should check out tooltopia my new tool supply store!!

Sorry about your diabetes, but . . .
what does this have to do with finding tool truck equivalents?
 

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Are there any equivalents for combination wrenches?

Just in general? Cat are rebranded Snap On. Case might be Bluepoint rebrand, not sure. Armstrong is same as Matco, minus the opti torque. KD and Allen are same as Armstrong. BluePoint and Williams Taiwan are the same. Proto USA and Proto Taiwan are same design, but different material. I'm sure there are others.

BTW this thread is old news, check out the new updated version. http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=249851
 
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Just in general? Cat are rebranded Snap On. Case might be Bluepoint rebrand, not sure. Armstrong is same as Matco, minus the opti torque. KD and Allen are same as Armstrong. BluePoint and Williams Taiwan are the same. Proto USA and Proto Taiwan are same design, but different material. I'm sure there are others.

BTW this thread is old news, check out the new updated version. http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=249851
Was looking for the "flank drive plus" alternatives. Thanks!

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Proto Taiwan and USA have their asd - anti slip design and sunex have a flank drive style with the v jaw. They are actually really nice wrenches.
 

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