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Comparison Intertool ET-6109 vs Haisser 70178

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Intertool ET-6109
Haisser 70178
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Total number of items108108
Square drive size1/4, 1/2 "1/4, 1/2 "
Heads and bits
Socket heads (6 points)43
Socket heads sizes (6 points)4 – 32 mm
Socket heads (12 points)43
Socket heads sizes (12 faces)4 – 32 mm
Socket heads (E-profile)1313
Socket heads sizes (E-profile)E4 – E24E4 – E24
Spark plug sockets22
Bits3535
Bit sizesSL4 – SL12; PZ1 – PZ4; PH1 – PH4; H3 – H14; T8 – T60SL4 – SL12, PH1 – PH4, PZ1 – PZ4, H3 – H14, T8 – T60
Adapter11
Ratchet wrench22
Screwdriver handle11
Tap wrench22
Universal joint22
Extension
hard /4/
hard /3/
Wrenches
Hex wrenches33
Hex wrenches size1.5, 2, 2.5 mm1.5, 2, 2.5 mm
More features
Tool storageplastic caseplastic case
Dimensions370x270x70 mm
Weight6.6 kg
Added to E-Catalogmay 2021april 2021

Socket heads (6 points)

Number of hex sockets included in the tool kit.

All end heads are accessories for a collapsible tool; during operation, they are mounted on a ratchet, wrench or other similar device. The head itself has the appearance of a characteristic “cap”, which, during operation, is put on a bolt, nut, etc. This design, among other things, allows you to work with parts located in recesses and some other hard-to-reach places that cannot be reached with open-ended, captive or split keys. And compared to a set of classic socket wrenches, the holder plus socket set takes up much less space, providing almost the same functionality.

As for the 6 faces, this type of socket head is the most famous and widespread, because. most modern nuts and bolts have this shape.

Socket heads sizes (6 points)

Working size range of hex sockets (see above) supplied with the kit. This parameter allows you to evaluate how the heads fit the dimensions of the fasteners with which they are planned to be used.

Socket heads (12 points)

Number of dodecahedral sockets included in the tool kit.

All end heads are accessories for a collapsible tool; during operation, they are mounted on a ratchet, wrench or other similar device. The head itself has the appearance of a characteristic “cap”, which, during operation, is put on a bolt, nut, etc. This design, among other things, allows you to work with parts located in recesses and some other hard-to-reach places that cannot be reached with open-ended, captive or split keys. And compared to a set of classic socket wrenches, the holder plus socket set takes up much less space, providing almost the same functionality.

Specifically, the 12-sided type of socket heads is considered more versatile than the hexagonal one: it makes it possible to work with both classic hexagonal fasteners and, in fact, twelve-sided ones. In addition, to hook the next face, it is enough to rotate such a tool by only 30 ° when rearranging (whereas for 6-sided nozzles this figure is 60 °, and in cramped conditions there may not be room for this). On the other hand, 12-sided parts are quite rare, and when working with hexagonal parts, the contact area is small, which increases the risk of stripping edges and reduces torque.

Socket heads sizes (12 faces)

Working size range of dodecahedral sockets (see above) supplied with the kit. This parameter allows you to evaluate how the heads fit the dimensions of the fasteners with which they are planned to be used.

Bit sizes

Varieties of bits (see above) included in the set.

Note that this paragraph specifies not just the size, but also the type of slot for which this or that bit is designed. This type is indicated by a letter index followed by a number describing the size — for example, SL5. Here are the most popular designations found in modern bits:

— SL. Flat bits for straight slot. The size is indicated in millimetres.
— Ph. Classic cross bits. The size is indicated by a conditional number.
— P.Z. Bits for a modified cross slot with improved engagement, have additional edges. The size is indicated by a conditional number.
— TX, T. Torx bits, with six-pointed sprocket tips. The size is indicated by a conditional number.
— H. Hex bits, with hex tips. The size is indicated in millimetres.


If there is more than one bit of a certain type in the set, the number is specified after the designation, for example, PH2x2.

Dimensions

The dimensions of the entire set, namely the case, lodgment, cassette, etc. storage accessory (see paragraph above) with tools installed inside. Allows you to understand how much space the model will occupy and whether it can be placed in a complete set in one place or another.

Weight

The total weight of the tool kit. Indicated with a case, stand or other storage/transportation device (see Tool Storage). First of all, you should pay attention to this parameter if you plan to often carry the kit over long distances — the lighter the weight, the easier it will be to do. At the same time, extensive sets inevitably turn out to be weighty.
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