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Mac Tools Twvf250 1/2" Drive, Micrometer Flex Head Torque Wrench Free Shipping on 2040-parts.com

US $199.99
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Burlington, Washington, US

Burlington, Washington, US
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Mac Tools TWVF250 1/2" Drive, Micrometer Flex Head Torque Wrench   

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You are bidding on  Mac Tools TWVF250 1/2" Drive, Micrometer Flex Head Torque Wrench Free Standard Shipping.


The item is used, but in excellent condition.


  • Accuracy: +/- 4% CW
  • 20° Flex Head
  • Range: 30-250 ft./lbs.
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