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and steyer with grip Edge tools here hey today I want to talk to you about a new technology called rpt rounding prevention technology this AC compressor has been sitting in the junkyard a while and itamp;#39;s Rusty and nasty now you know what the chances of you rounding this Fastener out with a conventional hex a regular hex head tool are very good rounding bolt prevention technology goes into the Fastener instead of pushing that pressure to the outside corners it pulls the pressure inward so it maintains the Integrity of the Fastener so as we put a little bit of torque on this watch this I can this bad boy is tight oh yeah I would have definitely rounded that out with a conventional hex and I can turn around and tighten this right back down again look at that the chances that I would have rounded that out with a hex head tool a conventional hex are excellent rpt stops the damage from happening guys bottom line is you just wonamp;#39;t