rustystud
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Here's another "consumer awareness report" . I have an original military "Ken Tool" Lug Wrench for my deuce, but since I always like to have a back-up I decided to buy another one. The problem came when I bought this tool from a business on eBay. They have sold a lot of these wrenches saying their "NOS" . They are in truth "NOS" just not military "NOS". They are more then likely made in China since there is no markings or numbers at all on this tool. There are some major differences from the original military ones too. Some actually good, some not so good.
The bad ones are 1) The tube material is not as thick as the Ken-Tool. 2) The gear shaft is a cast item including the gear itself. One complete casting, then machined. The Ken-Tool is made from solid steel machined down and then assembled together. The gear is welded to the shaft on the Ken-Tool. 3)The Base on the Ken-Tool is a solid piece of steel that is welded to the tube, while the other one is a cast item that is welded to the tube. This brings up the good aspect of this tool. The cast base on the other tool has a built in covering of the small gear which helps prevent you from crushing you hand or fingers in the gears. See picture 1 . The second good thing is also a bad thing in that the clearance in the copy is 1/8" , see picture 2. This is a bad thing but it allows us to use a bushing there, a good thing ! I found a bushing at McMaster-Carr that is an exact fit ! I only had to file the weld in the inner tube (see picture 3) to allow the bushing to go in. Now the gear shaft rides on an "Oil-Lite"
bushing which will give it a longer service life then I or my son will ever need. So since I payed about half the price of a original "Ken-Tool" and only $20.00 for the bushing I'm thinking this is not a half bad investment.