No hay artículos en el carro
No hay artículos en el carroLoaf Life to the Full
Reseñado en el Reino Unido el 26 de febrero de 2025
If this is representative of Hazet’s standards, then Hazet need to take a long hard look at their priorities and the future trajectory of their brand.The first thing I noticed was the insanely gritty feel to the threads as the head cap was tightened or loosened. An internal inspection of the cap and male threads on the tool body revealed copious amounts of swarf, a sandy substance that was probably left over from the grinding process, and black shop dirt - all clearly left in there at the conclusion of manufacturing.Once I’d cleaned most of this off, I was able to inspect the condition of the threads inside the cap; these were very roughly finished and with sections of the thread actually missing in several places, as the photo shows.The next noteworthy defect was the hardened jaws. On one of these there was a noticeable burr right along the top edge just at the point where it rides up and down the inside taper of the cap. This is a serious defect inasmuch as it prevented the jaws from travelling up and down the internal taper evenly and therefore put undue strain on the spring steel connecting wire as well as prevented the jaws from holding a tap perfectly square to the body of the holder.This burr had to be filed away in order to achieve proper functioning of the jaws.The jaws themselves were interesting in that they were covered all over in a tenacious black scaly deposit (presumably either the unbonded remnants of a black oxide coating or scaling left after the hardening and tempering process). This had to be vigorously wire-brushed off to produce a finish that was acceptable for a new hand tool.Lastly I would say the wall thickness of the cap is rather too thin to be strong enough to withstand daily shop use. Comparing it with similar tools by other manufacturers I would say the wall thickness is only around 60% of that of end caps in rival manufacturers’ tools.The only good things about this Hazet tap holder are that it does at least work acceptably now after my intervention, and the unusual intaglio knurling on the cap is actually very effective in providing much needed grip in an oily environment.
Jose
Reseñado en Estados Unidos el 15 de abril de 2025
Good quality control.It is what I expected.No markings on where it was made, so you might as well assume it's made in you-know-where.I did find some debris in the threads upon disassembly. I saw a similar complaint online, so I'd check that upon receiving it.
Andrea
Reseñado en Italia el 12 de junio de 2024
Tip top
Nils R.
Reseñado en Alemania el 24 de mayo de 2024
Endlich Gewinde schneiden in engen Ecken, ohne sich mit der Zange bemühen zu müssen.
JC
Reseñado en España el 28 de noviembre de 2023
Es una herramienta que necesitaba, incluso me fabriqué una alternativa.No sé lo que durará, pero me permite roscar donde no es accesible el maneral a escuadra con el eje de los machos
Gege
Reseñado en Francia el 23 de diciembre de 2020
petit outil tres pratique
Productos recomendados