Hi,
I am looking for a genuine Morso spanner for blades assembling, in good condition. If someone has this spare for sale please let me know.
Please pm with price including shipping to Portugal.
Thank you in advance for your time.
Alberto
Genuine Morso spanner wanted
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Re: Genuine Morso spanner wanted
Does it have to be the genuine Morso product? A socket and a ratchet handle does the job much better. (and safer).
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Re: Genuine Morso spanner wanted
Hi,
In fact, I never used the genuine Morso spanner, and I thought it was the best tool for not to slip from the bolts.
Thank you Prospero.
Regards
Alberto
In fact, I never used the genuine Morso spanner, and I thought it was the best tool for not to slip from the bolts.
Thank you Prospero.
Regards
Alberto
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Re: Genuine Morso spanner wanted
I have always thought that the Morso spanner was deliberately designed that way so as to make it difficult to over-tighten the screws.
While a 17mm socket will do the job, please be careful not to apply too much torque.
While a 17mm socket will do the job, please be careful not to apply too much torque.
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