OSCIL-SAM, not a name I'm familiar with. The sockets are 22 and 23 mm and are not removable, the tool does not ratchet. Guesses and ideas welcomed!
2 comments:
Dave
said...
I assume it's missing the socket on the other end, as they look to be fastened in place with a screw. "Oscil" in French can translate to "oscillate" which can mean "flip back and forth" so my guess is it's half of a flip (or dogbone) wrench made by SAM Outil, a French automotive tool company. Too bad it isn't whole, but I wonder how much torque it can take.
2 comments:
I assume it's missing the socket on the other end, as they look to be fastened in place with a screw. "Oscil" in French can translate to "oscillate" which can mean "flip back and forth" so my guess is it's half of a flip (or dogbone) wrench made by SAM Outil, a French automotive tool company. Too bad it isn't whole, but I wonder how much torque it can take.
Yes, I thought the pivot bolt (screw) looks flimsy for a 23mm socket.
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