CRESCENT 2143-3-V
Round shaft
Wide tip easily turns damaged heads
Tapered, torque-enhancing cushion grip handle
Interlocks with durable core, provides a more powerful, comfortable grip
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Round shaft
Wide tip easily turns damaged heads
Tapered, torque-enhancing cushion grip handle
Interlocks with durable core, provides a more powerful, comfortable grip
GEARWRENCH® 85124D XL Series Open End Combination Wrench, 3/4 in Wrench, 12 Points, 0/15 deg Offset, 12.01 in OAL, Steel, Polished Chrome/Nickel Plated
The GEARWRENCH® ratcheting combination wrenches are the original patented ratcheting wrench! The ratcheting box end is designed to need as little as 5 deg to move fasteners versus 30 deg for standard wrenches. The wrenches are made from strong alloy steel with a bright, full polish chrome finish. The ratcheting box end features off-corner loading for a better grip on the fastener and reduces fastener rounding. They're available in various lengths and styles, including: XL length, stubby, flex, stubby flex, and locking flex.
Proto® TorquePlus™ J1246 Anti-Slip Design Combination Wrench, 1-7/16 in Wrench, 12 Points, 15 deg Offset, 18-1/2 in OAL, Alloy Steel, Satin, ASME B107.100, ANSI B107.6
Proto® TorquePlus™ J1246 Anti-Slip Design Combination Wrench, 1-7/16 in Wrench, 12 Points, 15 deg Offset, 18-1/2 in OAL, Alloy Steel, Satin, ASME B107.100, ANSI B107.6
Armstrong® 25-222 Long Length Open End Combination Wrench, 11/16 in, 12 Points, 15 deg Offset, 10-1/4 in OAL, High Alloy Steel, Polished Chrome, ASME B107.6-1994
Armstrong® 25-222 Long Length Open End Combination Wrench, 11/16 in, 12 Points, 15 deg Offset, 10-1/4 in OAL, High Alloy Steel, Polished Chrome, ASME B107.6-1994
3/8" 12-PT COMBINATION RATCHETING WRENCH
Diamond Products 05761 Premium Black Wet Core Bit, 4 in Drill - Fraction, 0.1575 in Drill - Decimal Inch, Alloy Steel
With very high diamond concentration, premium black gives maximum footage and drilling speed in all types of wet drilling applications. Good in moderate to high steel applications.
