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Model: Wera 05021737001 L-Key-Set for 950/9 BM N Metric
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(9) L-key hex keys with BlackLaser material
(1.5 x 45mm, 2.0 x 50mm, 2.5 x 56mm, 3.0
x 63mm, 4.0 x 70mm, 5.0 x 80mm, 6.0 x
90mm, 8.0 x 100mm, 10.0 x 112mm), (1)
wear-resistant clip
Society of Automotive Engineers
SAE hex wrenches are in fraction of inches as opposed to mm in metric sets.
Everyone should have a set of each kind.
I feel like I use metric 99% of the time. I've only come across SAE when working on pretty old American cars, appliances, and some gun and gun accessory brands that think its cool not to use metric.
I feel like I use metric 99% of the time. I've only come across SAE when working on pretty old American cars, appliances, and some gun and gun accessory brands that think its cool not to use metric.
No matter how rare, when you do come across it, you will be glad you have an SAE set instead of trying to use a metric set on SAE.
I don't understand why any of these are not ball end. Must be more expensive to manufacture than I would expect.
Ball end cannot be torqued as high as straight like these so some people prefer not to have it. For a general use set though everyone should have a ball end set
Ball end cannot be torqued as high as straight like these so some people prefer not to have it. For a general use set though everyone should have a ball end set
these are small allens... not doing any torquing with keys this size. besides, any torquing is done with the short end, not the long end... long ends should always have balls on them, in my opinion, accept in the case of long/large allens where large amounts of torque are intended.
on the deal... just shy of 1$/allen for quite small keys is a hard swallow.
i bought the ball end longer wera ones and they fit way better than the Pittsburgh or craftsman or kobalt or any of the others i have.... these smaller ones might be good for a kit or go bag..... for garage work i do prefer the ball end.....
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(1.5 x 45mm, 2.0 x 50mm, 2.5 x 56mm, 3.0
x 63mm, 4.0 x 70mm, 5.0 x 80mm, 6.0 x
90mm, 8.0 x 100mm, 10.0 x 112mm), (1)
wear-resistant clip
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SAE hex wrenches are in fraction of inches as opposed to mm in metric sets.
Everyone should have a set of each kind.
SAE hex wrenches are in fraction of inches as opposed to mm in metric sets.
Everyone should have a set of each kind.
on the deal... just shy of 1$/allen for quite small keys is a hard swallow.
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I guess i am a day late ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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