1982 - Volume #6, Issue #3, Page #15
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Sockets Are In The Handle On This Socket Wrench
The 3/8 in. drive socket wrench contains, in its own handle a completely secure tray with a set of 7 sockets, and an extension. You simply pop out the one you want by pressing through the hole on the opposite side. Partitions in the tray keep eachsocket separate in its own compartment. The rachet features Litton's "Kwik Socket Release" for easy-on, easy-off change of the sockets.
The 9 piece set (7 sockets ranging from 3/8 to 3/4 in., and a 2 in. extension for getting into hard-to-reach areas, and a handle) sells for $44.95. The handle and 24 point sockets are made of high quality steel which is "equal or better than Craftsman in quality", according to the manufacturer. Optional metric sockets areavailable to fit into the same handle used for standard sockets. Length of the tool, invented by Werner Martinnaas, Watertown, S. Dak., is 11 1/4 in. "The handle will take all the torque you can put on it by hand," according to the manufacturer.
For more details, contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Koehn Mfg., P.O. Box 1507, 202 First Ave. NW, Watertown, S. Dak. 57201 (ph 605 886-9599).
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