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🔧 Elevate your railing game with invisible strength and sleek precision!
The Muzata CT16 socket wrench is a patented, spring steel tool engineered specifically for 1/8” invisible cable railing kits. It clamps the flattened tail tensioners to hide unsightly ends inside wood or metal posts, ensuring a clean, modern look while meeting safety codes. Compatible with multiple Muzata cable kits, it offers durable, professional-grade tensioning for seamless home renovation projects.
A**R
100% needed for installation
I picked all the swedgless hidden fittings. Was a pain in the butt but I think it all turned out great. The hidden fittings will all be hard to install but worth it. Good luck and don't be discouraged by homeowners who dont know anything
J**O
Muzata Wrench for Railing
This tool is a piece of junk.Used it on tightening one cable, and the tool end stretched open and was non functional. It is cheapy made. The handles are not well designed. They are welded on the back of the tool — instead of being on either side for balanced turning. The "tool" is made out of cheap, pliable steel, not strong "tool" steel. Just screwing the screws in normal pine, the tool bends and the channel opens and is completely nonfunctional. Would not recommend.Will design and build my own well-functioning tool out of "real" tool steel.
L**R
Works
This impoved tool works as promised. Over priced IMO, but at least it worked.
K**M
Great idea, needs improvement.
The tool is made from fairly soft metal that you can tell from my photo kept splitting so it would not stay attached to the pieces I was trying to screw in. I solved the problem by cutting off a small section when it would start to strip in order to have a new tighter fit. Using a stronger metal would probably be too expensive for the manufacturer, but sure would make using their product better for the consumer.
J**T
Cheap metal.
If product Was made with better metal or have the product have a longer nipple the product would work easier. I used Vaseline to help me screw in the screw and was very careful where I put my pressure on the tool to tighten the screw
A**R
Not very durable
After using this tool to tighten 4 or 5 tensioning screws, I had to take it to my shop and grind the end down as it had mushroomed out and would not grab the screws
K**C
A must have
A must have for cable work.
J**N
Crack on first use
It is almost impossible to get the tables tight enough with wrenches that either loosen on the end and slide of the tensioner, or in this case crack.I am having a hard time getting one that will allow me to finish my deck job. Very unimpressed with this system from Muzata.
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