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The Neiko 03325A 14-piece jumbo crowfoot wrench set features industrial-grade heat-treated chrome molybdenum steel tools ranging from 1-1/16" to 2". Designed for heavy machinery maintenance, these wrenches fit tight, hard-to-reach spaces and are compatible with any 1/2" drive ratchet or torque wrench. Packaged in a durable blow-molded case, this set combines strength, precision, and organization for professional-grade performance.
Color | Red |
Brand | NEIKO |
Material | Alloy Steel,Hard,Plastic,Steel |
Item Length | 2 Inches |
Item Weight | 5.62 Kilograms |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Head Style | Flare Nut, Hex |
Finish Type | Powder Coated |
Operation Mode | Mechanical |
Manufacturer | Ridgerock Tools Inc. |
UPC | 837013033257 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00837013033257 |
Part Number | 03325A |
Item Weight | 12.36 pounds |
Country of Origin | Taiwan |
Item model number | 03325A |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 1/2" Drive |
Style | SAE |
Finish | Powder Coated |
Pattern | 14 Piece, Jumbo |
Power Source | Hand Powered |
Measurement System | inch |
Included Components | 14-piece Jumbo Crowfoot Wrenches, 1 blow-molded case |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
C**J
Crows feet
Well madeā¦a must getting the fuel lines off and on the common rail and injectors of a duramax. Very happy
T**R
Good fit, good function, good price
There's a tool for everything, and when you need a flare nut wrench with impact capability, these are the tools for you.Used them on power steering lines that had been on the car for almost 50 years, and not a single slip or rounding occurred. The tolerances were solid and fit snugly.Used an impact [and 2 extensions, and a converter to 3/8] and some Kroil, and the lines were off the steering box in about 15 minutes where my other flare wrenches couldn't get a good hold.My proposition would be as follows:What's cheaper? A tool you can use to prevent rounding flare nuts now and in the future with relative ease, or rounding one off and having to spend hours trying to fix or replace the part?They easily pay for themselves in one use when you need em, and I'm glad I got them.(A detent would be nice, but they're still pretty great)
M**N
Great set of Cr-Mo crowfoot set
This set of crowfoot came with a blow molded case which I quickly discarded and threw them all on a socket rail which worked great for organizing in the tool box. This set goes from 24mm down to 7mm (skips 23mm, 20mm). The thickness on these is enough so when they have lots of torque on them, the ears don't bend or break off. The 24,22 and 21mm are all 1/2-inch drive, while the rest are 3/8 inch drive. Overall, I have been very happy with this set and should last a very long time. Would recommend!Pros:- Thickness helps prevent any adapters from breaking pieces off- Cr-Mo high strength steel- Sizes are all well within spec- Great mat black finish with sizes laser etched into each- Organize very well on a socket railCons:- A few useful sizes skipped (23,20)- Could be more useful if they were all the same size drive
F**0
Great Set and Buy, But Tentative Grip on Ratchet Drive
This is a terrific array of metric sizes including the difficult to find large ones, at a great price. A crowfoot wrench is sometimes the only practical generic tool to turn certain hex heads because of their location. Some, like these, have return tabs at the jaws to contact with all points of a hex nut or bolt, but these require an access in order to slip the tool over then slide onto the hex head. Others don't have the returns -- have open jaws -- so can slide right onto the hex (or older square head). I would have preferred open jaws for my application but could not find a cost effective set with the larger sizes. This one worked, but with more awkwardness getting the tool on the hex head for each small turn I could get. Return tab jaws provide better leverage or less chance of slipping off or rounding edges where hex head access is not an issue.As others have commented, the drawback of this set is that its grip on the ratchet drive or extension is tentative. In my case I immediately deployed the 24mm crowfoot with 1/2" drive to a very tight spot with limited space for the swing of the crowfoot, and the crowfoot promptly fell into the engine (and didn't hit ground). This resulted in a 40 minute find and retrieval process. The crowfoot and ratchet drive then had to be held two handed to avoid a repeat of the problem yet allow repeated repositioning of the crowfoot -- using a wobble head extension improved the grip, but it was still dicey.
J**Y
Must Haves For Mechanics
Purchased this and the metric set for working on older vehicles, including cars, trucks and motorcycles, some pre-dating the all-metric standard. These are great tools for reaching into tough to get spots and turning bolts.This is my second set of SAE crowfoots, with a Kobalt set as well. The Kobalt set is a regular box-wrench head design, but the Neiko's separate themselves by having a partly closed box, meaning you can't slide directly onto the bolt or nut, but drop down on it. In really tight spaces this can be a problem, but working around grease or oil, this is a nice feature to ensure the tool stays in place and doesn't slip/fly off and require me to go through setting it back on (which when you can't see it, can be a pain).Obviously the box design means these probably aren't an end-all-be-all solution, but they are a nice compliment to traditional box head crowfoots for those times when grip and stability outweigh some of the space requirements.
S**R
Quality tool set for a totally affordable price
I have no regrets of purchasing this Neiko set of Crowsfoot wrenches, they are indispensable when working in hard to access areas such as around power steering lines, brake lines and other hydraulic systems. They are durable and solid and I'm only accustomed to using Snap on, SK and professional grade tools and I highly recommend these especially for the price you won't find anything out there even close. I'd rather buy the right tool once than have a cheaper quality product fail when I need it the most and lose time and money in the interim. Set provides great size coverage and the case is nice too but kind of bulky. May have to ditch the plastic case when I start running out of room in my tool locker. My first purchase of a Neiko tool product and it won't be my last as they've shown they can make decent tools for a reasonable price.
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