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Wright Ten Point?

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When did wright use the Ten Point moniker? I recently scored these off eBay. Both are 1/4DR, 5/16" and 3/8" respectively. I'm slowly building a set of these uniquely broached Wright sockets.
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I always assumed it was made to fit two different 4 point sizes, but apparently it's made to fit hex and square? I'll have to try that out.


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They were also known as Ten Point Sq Hex and sold as PowrKraft.
They work like this:

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Here's the other one I own, found it a year or two ago. I figure it's much newer than the other two. This ones a 1/2DR 1/2". Guess I completely overlooked the "SQ HEX" marking when I got it.

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Okay, I'm no math whiz, but I don't get the branding. Unless I'm missing something - it has 8 points. It's very much like a double-square, but the one square is recessed and slightly smaller. I get the concept and why it fits both hex and square. I just don't understand the branding.
 
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Okay, I'm no math whiz, but I don't get the branding. Unless I'm missing something - it has 8 points. It's very much like a double-square, but the one square is recessed and slightly smaller. I get the concept and why it fits both hex and square. I just don't understand the branding.



I guess because 6pt + 4pt = 10 points? Trust me I was just as befuddled.


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The 10 point name is to differentiate them from a traditional 8 point which Wright also make.



Were they making both styles at the same time? Because only the traditional 8pt is currently available.


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