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Unusual MAC Tool.. Anyone?

bargainzplus+

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Found this at the bottom of one of my drawers and not sure what it is and what it's intended purpose would be for. :dunno:
I must've gotten it with one of my many hauls and never noticed it.
Does anyone have any info or ideas? Part #RL-RA10

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And this Snap-On tool, looks like its a conductivity tester but not sure why it has a hard handle and looks like an awl at the end. It reads '50v DC Max' on back end.
Any info on this either? Part #EP3

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bargainzplus+

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I'm thinking it may be since that button on the bottom is connected to a metal string and allows the top portion to seperate downward.
 

DodgeMech

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And if I remember on Thursday, I'll show this pic to my mac guy and see if he knows about it...
 
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RCRGarage

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The Snap On tool is a shank. The plastic cover is for protecting "sensitive body parts" when attempting to conceal the shank. Snap On thinks of everything!
 

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I could be wrong on the Mac, but I am pretty sure it is a Rochester linkage adjusting tool (for those goofy ones like the Varajet that you have to bend the rods on).
 
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