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Ofna Hex Drivers

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mcvickj

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Man I'm kinda pissed. I managed to snap the tip of my 2.0mm driver. I was trying to remove the bottom screw for the rear chassis brace on my Storm when it happened. The screw was pretty snug so I grabbed one of my other drivers and slid it thru the holes at the end of the handle and SNAP! I guess this just goes to show you no matter how much money you spend in tools they are going to break. :( Luckily these drivers have a lifetime warranty. Now I just need to figure out how to use it. Here is a pic of the damage.

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We been having the same problem here with the Ofna hex drivers. Looks like there maybe a bad production of the hex drivers. It's like the metal may have been hardened to much making it to brittle.
 
i have a set made by thorp i think the label was mip when i bought it, they been holding up to some abuse good luck on the warrenty you know how that goes sometimes!!
 
On the Ofna replacements, you have to send $3 with the tip and shaft (remove the handle) and mail it in a hard cardboard envelope back to Ofna and they will send out a replacement to you. Got one that needs to be done myself - haven't done it yet, but got the instructions from their support line the other day.

Good luck!
PD2:cool:
 
Thanks for the info. I was doing some cleaning through my online purchase folder and found the receipt for the tools and the form for the replacement tips. Just need to make a photo copy of it so I can keep the orginial for the next time.
 
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