At 2:15, you can see the regular hex head moving the fastener. Don't get me wrong, I have a set of imperial and metric Grip Edge and I love them but this demo wasn't that impressive since it was already moving with the standard tool.
The hex did move just slightly but then once the amount of torque was applied that is needed to actually remove it, it slipped and spun. The last bit of grip the standard could get ended up stripping it more and spun free. Our RPT Technology doesn't continue to damage and was able to grip and remove without any issues.
I'd be willing to give them a try, but I am skeptical because of the video. I see a camera cut between the hex, and the GripEdge. where in the hex trial, there are burs left in the head of the bolt, then after the camera cut, the bolt has been cleared of any burs, as the Grip edge is able to insert to the bottom of the bolt head, I'm not certain that the bolt head didn't have at least some hex left, at the bottom of the head after the drilling was done, and if those burs were removed between camera cuts, it leaves me with questions. Possibly a great product, but the video could have done a lot more to prove that to me.
I agree that this video wasn't the best but I do use these on an almost daily basis adjusting wheelchairs, primarily for children. These chairs can be dirty and rusty and many of the fasteners used are countersunk and quite small. These Grip Edge tools are the best that I have found in my 30+ years on the job. I haven't had a fastener strip or found one that I can't break loose since I started using them. I have had the little "holder" that comes with them break but the tools themselves are still in perfect condition. If you frequently encounter these types of fasteners, you won't regret purchasing these tools.@@Inertia888
@@Inertia888 Thanks for watching and we appreciate the feedback. Many times we have to edit videos to condense them and save time for the viewers. No tricks or hidden tactics here! We will have many more videos coming soon to showcase the grip and strength of our patented RPT technology on the Hex, Torx, and extractor tools. Our next video is a stripped oil drain plug hex head. We use a torque wrench on both the standard hex and our RPT Hex to show the difference. Coming soon!
Good to see ya back! Love your weekly demos.
At 2:15, you can see the regular hex head moving the fastener. Don't get me wrong, I have a set of imperial and metric Grip Edge and I love them but this demo wasn't that impressive since it was already moving with the standard tool.
He was tightening the bolt at 2:15 so that would make it harder
The hex did move just slightly but then once the amount of torque was applied that is needed to actually remove it, it slipped and spun. The last bit of grip the standard could get ended up stripping it more and spun free. Our RPT Technology doesn't continue to damage and was able to grip and remove without any issues.
I'd be willing to give them a try, but I am skeptical because of the video. I see a camera cut between the hex, and the GripEdge. where in the hex trial, there are burs left in the head of the bolt, then after the camera cut, the bolt has been cleared of any burs, as the Grip edge is able to insert to the bottom of the bolt head, I'm not certain that the bolt head didn't have at least some hex left, at the bottom of the head after the drilling was done, and if those burs were removed between camera cuts, it leaves me with questions. Possibly a great product, but the video could have done a lot more to prove that to me.
I agree that this video wasn't the best but I do use these on an almost daily basis adjusting wheelchairs, primarily for children. These chairs can be dirty and rusty and many of the fasteners used are countersunk and quite small. These Grip Edge tools are the best that I have found in my 30+ years on the job. I haven't had a fastener strip or found one that I can't break loose since I started using them. I have had the little "holder" that comes with them break but the tools themselves are still in perfect condition. If you frequently encounter these types of fasteners, you won't regret purchasing these tools.@@Inertia888
@@Inertia888 Thanks for watching and we appreciate the feedback. Many times we have to edit videos to condense them and save time for the viewers. No tricks or hidden tactics here! We will have many more videos coming soon to showcase the grip and strength of our patented RPT technology on the Hex, Torx, and extractor tools. Our next video is a stripped oil drain plug hex head. We use a torque wrench on both the standard hex and our RPT Hex to show the difference. Coming soon!
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