This prop is designed to demonstrate two things.
First: Take a Snap-on 3/8 ratchet like a F80 and put a Snap-on 10mm socket on it. Then proceed to put the ratchet and socket into the fork like opening and engage the fastener which is in the little hole. Next take a competitors ratchet & competitor socket and try to do the same thing. This will show that when you use a Snap-on rtchet and Snap-on socket in combination, we have the lowest ratchet/socket combination in the market allowing our customers to get into tighter areas.
Second: The hole on the top of one of one of the forks is to demonstrate that Snap-on turns down their extensions. Our extension will fit in that area when other competitors won't.
If you look closely, there's a model number in the bottom right - SPP865. I guess you don't have it or you'd have noticed.
It's a demonstration device for the design advantages of some Snap-on tools:
Thank youIf you look closely, there's a model number in the bottom right - SPP865. I guess you don't have it or you'd have noticed.
It's a demonstration device for the design advantages of some Snap-on tools: