that's cheaper than some on ebay.Got one of these ITL 02760 Totally Insulated T Bar Hexagon Key - 3mm Key Size - https://www.tester.co.uk/itl-totally-insulated-3mm-hexagon-key
I use it on wpd cutouts when adding an earth and fits fine
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that's cheaper than some on ebay.Got one of these ITL 02760 Totally Insulated T Bar Hexagon Key - 3mm Key Size - https://www.tester.co.uk/itl-totally-insulated-3mm-hexagon-key
I use it on wpd cutouts when adding an earth and fits fine
Just seen this post @kropaske . Really kind of you to go to the trouble of doing all that work.Those are the sizes of the wera set,
@happyhippydad can you check against your draper kit?
Yeah, but you'd need a house in France and some fancy cars to be able to afford that. ?The Armeg set come with 3mm and 4mm as standard: 13 Piece Fully Loaded VDE Adjustable Torque Screwdriver Set
Or don't undersell yourself. ?Yeah, but you'd need a house in France and some fancy cars to be able to afford that. ?
Thanks for those. It wood seem that picture get distorted. Wera measurements are exactly the same as draper except last one. Draper 33mm, wera 40mm. So it looks like wera will fit but may not lock.Draper
Picture 1 = 51mm
Picture 2 = 10mm
Picture 3 = 9mm
Picture 4 = 33mm
I've just bought the Slimline Wiha, they seem perfect!
Wow, they were distorted. Well, glad they'll fit, even if they won't lock.Thanks for those. It wood seem that picture get distorted. Wera measurements are exactly the same as draper except last one. Draper 33mm, wera 40mm. So it looks like wera will fit but may not lock.
I'll find out soon as bought this kit:
Draper Expert 19pc Torque Screwdriver set - Powertoolmate
www.powertoolmate.co.uk
Not bad price too
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