Scaffold Scaffolding Ratchet Socket Wrench 19 / 22 Mm Or 3/4 - 7/8 Inches Podger

US $40.00

  • Rahway, New Jersey, United States
  • Jan 31st
    The Answer for scaffold workers is here. These Wrenches come straight from Germany made of blackened steal, very strong and durable. They have a bent podger with a shaved tooth on the end which makes them outstanding to work with the patented -  Safeway scaffold system, as well as other systems. The socket is opened threw for situations where the threaded rod is longer than your deep socket can handle. It works to the size of US 7/8inch knuckels or clamps, b-clamps or military clamps on one side and US 3/4inch on the other side. Its awesomely light weight compared to the Snap-on scaffold wrench and any make shift ratchet and deep socket combo. So here is the answer you needed for working with scaffold systems. And Now, the manufacture beefed up the handle. Take a look at the new pictures. Also here's Q&A's I've faced in the field: Why the bent podger w/tooth? The Safeway Scaffold System has a locking tab on the horizontals (Spreaders) and other items, you need to get under the tab to push the pin up before you can pop the lock tab out to then remove the item. Well this bent and toothed set-up has been used out in Europe and they modified what we here in the US call a "Gonzo" wrench. It does it all in one motion. Well I can just use a hammer? True but the hammer isn't the easiest hold when trying to pop the tab and I've seen them fall out of guy/gals grips time and time again. Plus if you have a pin that's a bit worn, you can't really get in there to play with the pin to push it up because the hammer claw is to big. I can use my Linemen's pliers? Ye, that will get you closer to the tab & pin to see where the issue is but its to wide for use when you need to play with the pin. Also you just ruined a pair of perfectly good linemen's. You'll just destroy the teeth.  Is it 19mm and 22mm or 3/4 and 7/8 inches? This site will answer the question. What it will tell you is 19mm = 3/4 inches and 22mm = 55/64 inches. So my answer to that is  yes to 19mm and a split hair for 22mm. http://www.metric-conversions.org/length/millimeters-to-inches.htm   So I've used my ratchet on quite a few jobs and it's work to those measurements just fine on every 7/8 nut I put it to. Don't hold off!!!!  This is a Hot item for scaffold workers all over. Orders are even being repeated by some, for their friends or co-workers... I'm the only person that's been able to get them shipped to the US and I don't only sell them on E-bay. Get them now while you can!!!! Proud & Satisfied Purchasers include: NJ Carpenters School - qty. 8 Members of APS, Phillips 66, JJ White, Matrix, Safeway, Brook Group Ex...   The purchaser will receive the Qty. of 1 Wrench/Ratchet per qty. ordered. So 1=1, 2=2, and so on... Size (mm):19/22mm or 3/4 & 7/8 Total Length: 12.4inches Total length (mm): 300 Weight: 0.6lbs Any additional questions feel free to ask... Friends I Just Opened up Sells to Canada. Welcome "A"!!!

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