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ErgoStar Hex Set
To look at them you would not think there was anything special about these Wiha hex keys; they are standard hex on one end and ball hex on the other. But the ball ends of these particular keys have a “magic ring” that grips fasteners from inside without the use of magnets. Pop the key into the fastener and the two stay connected until you decide to pop it back out.
Even better, the case is designed so that twisting one key cause all the others to pivot out, making it possible to remove any given key without having to move the larger ones above it.
The keys are available in metric, inch, and Torx.
Wiha Drivers and überPliers
After the first video, watch the second and third videos to see the 32-piece infinitely adjustable screw/nut driver set and the “high-leverage bi-cut pliers.”
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Held each May in Las Vegas, The National Hardware Show is where buyers from hardware stores, lumber yards, and home centers go to see the latest and greatest tools and products being pitched by the companies that make them.
The 2016 show was particularly good, with more interesting new tools and products than I have seen in years past. Some recently came out, some are scheduled for release later this year, and some are concepts in search of buyers—years away from being produced or fated to never be produced at all.
This series of articles lets you peek at what you would have seen if you had been able to go to the show, which is open only to members of the NRHA (North American Retail Hardware Association) and select media.
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This video will take you through installation of the PWS MOD 2 Enhanced Buffer Tube and Ratchet Lock Castle Nut End Plate Set.
- The PWS Buffer Tube should be installed by a professional. PWS will not refund or replace buffer tubes damaged by improper installation.
- Thread the castle nut onto the buffer tube with the wrench tabs oriented rearward until it stops at the bottom of the threads.
- Slide on the locking plate lining up the tab with the channel cut on the underside of the buffer tube. Be sure the PWS logo is facing the castle nut.
- Thread the buffer tube into lower receiver so that the buffer detent and spring can still pass by the end and into position.
- Depress the buffer detent to allow the buffer tube to rotate into installed position.
- Install takedown detent and spring.
- Slide the locking plate forward into position while pushing in the takedown detent spring. Ensure the spring has depressed into the hole and is not bent under the locking plate.
- While holding the buffer tube firmly by hand to prevent rotation/slippage of the tube, hand tighten the castle nut until it stops against the ratchet lock detent on the locking plate. Check to ensure that the end plate is firmly seated against the receiver; there should be no gap. If a gap is present, lightly tap and seat the end plate with a plastic hammer.
- Use a castle nut wrench on the castle nut to finish tightening, while still maintaining position of the tube with your hand. Listen for the ratchet lock system to engage to ensure a solid attachment. Continue tightening until the buffer tube will not easily rotate when twisted with one hand. From slight buffer tube rotation to fully tightened will be about two clicks of the ratchet lock system. Any attempt to tighten beyond this may result in damage to the buffer tube threads.
- Install butt stock over the buffer tube and insert the buffer spring and buffer. The buffer detent should engage the buffer for retention.
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Any questions regarding these products or product installation please call Customer Service at 208-344-5217 or email us at customerservice@primaryweapons.com.