Reviews
Is the length of the short method better?
I tried to make a 15-socket holder, but I didn't think about the length of the holder. I didn't think about the length of the holder, because it was about 30cm long, so I couldn't fit it in my tool box. 10-socket holders are available in the Quantity:2pc. I should have bought Set. But
It is definitely better than the Gold genus because it is made of plastic.
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Poor mechanics buy toolsRose
9.The 5 tools were added in the Grip set since the number of tools has increased since the Rose purchase. The work is easy Plus No.2 Driver.
Only 1 pc.
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I think it is very cosy. It is carefully made.
I have been using Quantity for many years now.:The socket adapter of the set finally broke. I was looking for a replacement, and this product seemed to be the cheapest and the most well-made, so I bought it. I bought it because it seemed to be the cheapest and well-made product I could find. It fits very snugly and is easy to remove, and I think it is very cost effective.
I don't know about durability, but it looks good, so I gave it 5 stars.
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Used with Axle Nut
No problems with this product. I use it with Axle Nut on my off-road motorcycle.
For a moment I thought about substituting Pliers, etc., but then I thought, well, I'll just buy it and add another Socket! (Lol)
SIGNET is a Brand that I trust, so I chose them first based on cosmetics. The performance is also fine.
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Size that fits in your hand
When held in the hand, the thumb and index finger naturally clasp the head of the Ratchet, and the thickness of the handle is just right, making it very easy to use. I am impressed by the structure of the switch lever, which moves smoothly and does not stop in the middle of the handle. View detail
Used for gsx-r1000
Purchased this product because OEM dedicated tools are expensive. The hex angles are highly accurate and do not rattle. View detail
Separated into A Parts and B Parts
Recently I have been adding a few more tools to my carryout for Touring. I put in the tools I use most often, but when I have them dispersed, I often have to look for them when I work at home. This time, I decided to purchase Proxxon's Exbur for taking out with me.
Here's a check of what I received. The length is as shown, the weight is 249 grams, and the bar alone is 185 grams. The finish is ChromeMatte, but the surface is not the large grain unevenness to prevent oil slipping. Before I bought it, I thought that the Slide would stop at the end of the bar and could not be completely removed. I thought that the Slide might get in the way when I used it on the X-bar, but if it is removable, it is large and sturdy. However, I thought that I should be careful not to lose the Slide when working on forest roads, etc. without it.
I actually used it with a Socket from another company attached. It was a little hard to remove the socket. The bar is made thicker, so it is heavier, but it is stable even when force is applied. I have been wondering if Exvar and Wrench could share the same functionality since they are similar in shape. It is good for taking out with me because I have four uses:Exvar, T-Type Wrench, normal Wrench, and Size Change Socket. I am glad I chose it because I can use it without any problems.
The size is described in the product description as "Laser processed" so that it can be seen in the dark. I thought the letters would look red in the dark, but they did not. I didn't feel that they looked particularly good in the dark.:Pair (for Left and Right) When the tool is moved to the "M" position, light movement marks are left on the Matte surface. It is natural for the tool mechanism to leave marks on the bar. If you like to polish and decorate your tools nicely, it may bother you. In my opinion, there is no problem as long as the tool is practical.
Proxxon is well known as a manufacturer of Small Type power tools. However, I did not know that Proxxon was a manufacturer in Germany, and that they also manufactured tools for cars and motor cycles. I felt that the standards in Germany might be stricter than JIS when I actually used them. This time, I purchased this tool regardless of the manufacturer because it is a tool that has multiple uses for an ex-bar. I felt that Proxxon should be included in the selection process when purchasing tools in the future.
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For removal of Stem Nut
I bought this for removing the Stem Nut when replacing the Top Bridge on my GSX1300R HAYABUSA.
It works fine, and it costs about 2000 yen if you buy it at Home center, so this one is cheaper.
Info:(Japanese only)
GSX1300R HAYABUSAStem Nut tightening Torque:90N
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Tool Manufacturer in Japan
The socket set was purchased 40 years ago from an unknown manufacturer. 14mm is the last one. I am not so particular about it, but I bought it this time because TONE is JapanBrand.
I don't know how to compare it to a no-name brand with a different price tag, but it is well made and has no wobble. The half pear shape also helps to reduce oil slippage, and I felt that the handlebar socket really shows off the performance of the handlebar. I am glad that I purchased a solid one because I will be using it a lot.
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Very convenient... ♪
Good cosmetic.
If you have all of these, you will not have any problems with Large bodies.
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This is enough for the Torx bit socket of T30
[How is it used?
Used to remove the key cylinder from the Top Bridge of a YAMAHA TZr50R.
I had TorqueT40 for XJR400R Rear suspension, but the size was different, so I had to purchase additional TorqueT40 as Single Item.
Was the one you received as per Image?
It was just as Image.
I checked the size in Home center before purchasing.
How was your experience with it?
It works fine. SK11 is very good for DIY riders because of its cost performance.
[Points to note]
Not particularly
How did it compare to other products?
Torque is rarely used on domestic cars, so I think that SK11's most cost-effective tools will be enough without buying expensive ones.
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Case may not be necessary.
This is a product of Z-EAL, a brand of ko-ken that is trying to develop a small type that is not limited to the general industrial standard, so it is the best choice for users who prefer 1/4 size. Is it the best choice for users who prefer 1/4 size? It is so small that you may laugh a little.
The Ratchet, which is slender but has a click feeling unique to ko-ken, has been spec. changed to 72 GEAR in the 2023 Spec. change. Quantity:The Ratchet included in the Set does not have a push release, which is fine with me since I am not too concerned about it, but it seems to naturally lead to the suppression of overtorque, partly because the Ratchet is a Small Type, which also makes me aware that it is a high-end product.
This Quantity:The set includes a 4.5mm hex socket and Plus minus bits, which are not used as often as you might think, so if you prefer to be a little more selective about what you put in and want to pay less, you can order a special quantity from FACTORYGEAR.:There is a little more content vetted at Set, so that might be a good choice.
Material:It comes in a plastic case with a luxurious feel, but the Socket does not sit well against the Sponge, which serves as a Holder, so it becomes RoseRose inside when carried around in the case, which is very annoying.
In my case, I bought individual TONE Aluminum socket rails and put them in my tool box.
Originally, I purchased this product because I wanted to make a high-precision socket to be used with the 1/4 size Torque wrench for low Torque of Tonichi, but if I want to do maintenance such as removing and installing the exterior and around the carburetor, this quantity is perfect.:Set alone seems to provide almost everything. You may not need to use 3/8Size except for the undercarriage.
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Exhaust flange, etc.
It is used to remove the exhaust pipe or when the bolt nut is difficult to access due to obstructions, etc.
This is a useful item because there are times when it is not necessary to remove obstacles.
The texture is like KTC!
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I have one.
For some reason, I have one in Torque.
Torque is often used in Harley, so it is useful to have.
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Not for everyone.
It is a hexagonal, low-head Profile Socket.
It is sold without any warning, but as a result of prioritizing handling, it is short and easy to use in some situations, but on the other hand, it cannot be used in places where Bolt needs a little length on the Socket side, such as a longer Penetrating Nut or Cap Nut. (Standard length sockets from other manufacturers or semi-deep sockets from ZEALBrand are required.)
Therefore, if you want to use one type of Socket for all parts of the system, it is not recommended at all.
For those who are willing to use low head whenever possible where sockets are used, and only replace them with semiDeep or other companies' products for exceptions after a bit. Beginners and Light users should buy something else. It is also not suitable for circuit use where you want to limit the number of tools you bring with you.
However, the rattling and bending when using Socket is close to Zero, so it is definitely reliable in usable areas.
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under compulsion
I lost my 24mm Socket for Elumi's Castle Nut, and although I rarely use 24mm, I needed it, so I purchased the SK11 SK11 Socket 24mm this time, considering the cost performance.
9.I was torn between 5mm and 12.7mm, but decided to go with 9.5mm since Motorcycle uses 9.5mm as a base.
The quality is good and they are a reliable Manufacturer that I have purchased many other things from.
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3/8 might be better for the final tightening.
I would like to add that the product description was missing.
This is a Hexagon socket with a 6.35mm (1/4Inch) insertion angle. This size is 4mm.
2.I bought everything from 5 to 8mm at once.
Compact tools are easier to use for attaching/removing exterior and small objects, so they are used separately from 9.5mm (3/8) tools.
It is useful to use this Socket together with a 1/4Inch THandlebar or a 1/4 Driver-like Handlebar.
For 8mm hexes, the Torque is so large that it is safer to use a 3/8 insert depending on the location, but for hexes located in tight spaces or at the back of the room, a slim 1/4 is not acceptable.
I am using a 3/8 hex socket made by KTC, but the hex shaft (tip bit) is screw-fixed and can easily come off.
So I bought more 1/4s and made them TONE. This is good because the tip Bit is press-fitted so it won't fall out.
Can I recommend this product to my friends and acquaintances? ⇒ YES... You can RECOMMENDATION.
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Compact 1/4 Inch Socket is convenient!
This is a Hexagon socket with a 6.35mm (1/4Inch) insertion angle. This size is 6mm.
2.I bought everything from 5 to 8mm at once.
Compact tools are easier to use for attaching/removing exterior and small objects, so they are used separately from 9.5mm (3/8) tools.
It is useful to use this Socket together with a 1/4Inch THandlebar or a 1/4 Driver-like Handlebar.
I am using KTC made as 3/8 Hex socket, but the Hex axis (tip Bit) is Screw fixed and can easily come off.
So I bought more 1/4s and made them TONE. This is good because the tip Bit is press-fitted so it won't fall out.
Can I recommend this product to my friends and acquaintances? ⇒ YES... You can RECOMMENDATION.
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I like the way it's built with no Bit missing.
I would like to add that the product description was missing.
This is a Hexagon socket with a 6.35mm (1/4Inch) insertion angle. This size is 4mm.
2.I bought everything from 5 to 8mm at once.
Compact tools are easier to use for attaching/removing exterior and small objects, so they are used separately from 9.5mm (3/8) tools.
It is useful to use this Socket together with a 1/4Inch THandlebar or a 1/4 Driver-like Handlebar.
I am using KTC made as 3/8 Hex socket, but the Hex axis (tip Bit) is Screw fixed and can easily come off.
So I bought more 1/4s and made them TONE. This is good because the tip Bit is press-fitted so it won't fall out.
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Recommended by KTC
I would like to add that the product description was missing.
Hexagon socket with a 6.35mm (1/4inch) insertion angle. 3mm in size.
This time, I bought everything from 2.5mm to 8mm.
Compact tools are easier to use for attaching/removing exterior and small objects, so they are used separately from 9.5mm (3/8) tools.
It is useful to use this Socket together with a 1/4Inch THandlebar or a 1/4 Driver-like Handlebar.
I am using KTC made as 3/8 Hex socket, but the Hex axis (tip Bit) is Screw fixed and can easily come off.
So I bought more 1/4s and made them TONE. This is good because the tip Bit is press-fitted so it won't fall out.
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