SYS-HWZ Tool List

shanesaw

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I just bought the SYS-HWZ toolbox with tool organizer insert.  Included is a picture that explodes out all the tools this organizer was designed to accept.  I've been unable to locate a tool list with make and model of these tools.  Anyone out there have knowledge about this?  Thanks.
 
Hi,

Welcome to the FOG!  [smile]

Would you post a picture if the tools diagram?  I would like to see that.

Probably generic as far as branding  goes on the tools?  ???

Seth
 
I think it's the same poster as below which contains the following (mostly German) tools:
- Wiha screwdrivers
- Rali plane
- Bahco files
- ECE squares and mitre square
- Kirschen chisels (or MHG)
- Gedore hamer
- Knipex water pump plier
- Knipex pincer
 
You can try to track all those tools down, but you also  can make it work with most hand tools you probably already have. I used it as is with the tools I had for a year or two, then I modified it pretty close to what I needed. Then I took it apart and used it as a pattern to make my own insert exactly how I want it with my tools that I use most. I use it pretty much every day.
 
Thanks, all.  It looks like they've actually selected some high quality tools for the slots, so I plan to look at their proposals and do a mix of their tools and mine.  I'm sure some modifications will ensue as well.  Fun to see which tools fit effectively. 

The photo you put up must be an older version.  Mostly the same, but a few differences. 

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Festool has a bevel gauge?????

or is the Festool logo photo shopped? 

Eric
 
Yes, it was a limited edition Europe-only thing that did the rounds a while ago. Nothing special.

Oops, my mistake. It's not a limited edition item. I just hadn't seen it for a while.
 
erock said:
Festool has a bevel gauge?????

or is the Festool logo photo shopped? 

Eric

It's real, 491053

Seth
 
For convenience:

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The tools I can identify are:

Wera - screwdrivers
Knipex - all 3 pliers
Betts Tools - try square and similar looking 45 degree tool.
Sandvik - Saw with orange handle
Bahco -  3 viles
Kirschen - chisels
Festool - clamps, knife, bit set + handle, sanding block, drill bits, bevel gauge, measure stick,
 
A bit of a disappointing response from Festool on this question.  Initially, they offered up that it's simply a general purpose toolbox.  After pulling some teeth, I got this partial list of the Festools suggested in the photo:

495415 Festool Tape Measure

495966 Hand Sanding Block

489570 Clamps

496942 Wood Drill Set

495130 Brad Point Bits Set

495228 Centrotec Hand Driver

496936 Bit Storage Box

496390 Forstner-Style Bit Set

492772 Centotec Starter Set

Thanks to everyone else who provided a list of the tools.
 
Why are you disappointed? Isn't it obvious that it is a general purpose insert and you can fill it as YOU wish. The picture Festool provides is only an example.
 
yetihunter said:
i was wrong, straight out the gate.

Those wihas DO exist.

There's 3 different soft finish deviants:

1. Standard  2. Heavy Duty (pictured) 3.  Extra Heavy Duty

If you are referring to the screwdrivers with the yellow and black handles, they are Wera.

Seth
 
erock said:
Festool has a bevel gauge?????

or is the Festool logo photo shopped? 

Eric

Saw a couple of them at a tool store in London last week.

Was tempted to get one. But it would of been for all show.
 
Junior hack saw with folding handle is great as I have bought one and it is available on german amazon, It is manufactured by connex.

http://www.amazon.de/Connex-Puk-Säge-verstellbarem-Griff-COX804020/dp/B001B4TNE8/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1426981203&sr=8-2&keywords=connex+säge

Regards

EV
 
What is wrong with this Sliding bevel? I personally prefer it over traditional " Thumb screw / Knob " type as it does't get in the way. I bought one and it fits beatyfully.

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Bahco-9574-250-Aluminium-Sliding-BAH9574250/dp/B004EK25TQ/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1426981838&sr=8-1&keywords=bahco+sliding+bevel

This glue bottle is identical to the one pictured in the sustainer lid card. Bought mine from B&Q here in the uk and it fits lovely.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Unibond-No-More-Nails-Express-Clear-Wood-Glue-120g-Tube-/390229653338

Beside my glue bottle I have my trusty WERA ratchet screwdriver set to make up for some " unidentified " excessive space.
http://www.screwfix.com/p/wera-bit-ratchet-bit-check-set-31pcs/44291

I have a digital Stabila 300mm level but because of the digital housings it does not fit in the assigned slot so I keep my magnetic " boat " scaffolders level in there instead

I have also a Nobex OCTO square that slots in the assigned place but this required a little modification to the corners of the slot by using file.
http://www.clasohlson.com/uk/Nobex-Octo-Folding-Try-Square/Pr407413000

One of these to
http://www.clasohlson.com/uk/Cocraft-Cold-Chisel/40-7285

This hammer. Perfect fit. Bought it while in Italy last year for €19 for both ( PU has no place in the SYS-HWZ )
http://www.angloamericantools.com/tool_manufacturers/osca/machinist_hammers.html
http://www.angloamericantools.com/tool_manufacturers/osca/polyurethane_hammers.html

These are the more specialist tools that required for the sustainer insert, most other tools are readily available to buy or most will already have them.

Regards

EV
 
shanesaw said:
I just bought the SYS-HWZ toolbox with tool organizer insert.  Included is a picture that explodes out all the tools this organizer was designed to accept.  I've been unable to locate a tool list with make and model of these tools.  Anyone out there have knowledge about this?  Thanks.

Does anyone know what the tool is that looks like a hammer handle rapped in rope with what looks like a cold chisel tip ?
 
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