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Many of the Porsche factory tools that are automatic shipment to the dealer are also made by Stahlwille.
So Porsche must trust their quality.
Yes, many Stahlwille and Hazet tools were used by Porsche.
I have several Stahlwille torque wrenches, some from the 50s and 60s.




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Jon your collection of vintage German shop equipment and special tools is the finest I have seen. It needs to be in its own museum someday, a diorama set up like a Porsche workshop in the 1960s.
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John, in the late 70s I was disappointed that torque tools in mkg (meter-kilogram) and mkp (meter-kilopond) were no longer available new :-(
Those were the torque values used in the old Porsche manuals.
So while my new tools were calibrated in Newton-meter, I also bought tools with the older values if I found them in nice condition. I've got quite a few old ones, mainly Stahlwille and Rahsol.

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