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Tool ID please.

Baz

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I snagged a Craftsman Torque wrench for a buck at a yard sale today (Yes, it's going back to Sears tomorrow!) but on it was this crazy device....
Anyway, I have no idea what it does or is, but I searched the US Patent Office for it, and it gave me bunch of techno bable, I was hoping someone could translate it, and tell me in lay lay lay mans terms, what it is.
Thanks!
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Kind of like a drill chuck, but designed to grip hex head nuts & bolts. As you turn the collar, the jaws move forward and in, or outward and back, to change the opening.

At least that's what the patent you referenced says; and the photo looks like it.
 
Thanks!
That collar seems to be stuck, so I'll mess with that later, but a Metric/SAE gator grip on steroids seems like a handy tool.
 
"Tool of last resort".
 
:lol: game, set, match :banana:
 
a late entry from the bulgarian team - "this is the tool of last resort..."

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No fair!! That's a power tool...I can see the power cords!! :jester:
 
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