A.o.k. Tools Torque Wrench W/case 1/2" Drive 25 To 250 Lbs 24 7/8" Long Xx Cond on 2040-parts.com
Corning, California, US
TORQUE WRENCH By A.O.K. TOOLS - 1/2" DRIVE
WITH CASE
25 LBS. TO 250 LBS.
From: Family Estate
EXCELLENT USED CONDITION
MARKED: A.O.K. TOOLS
24 7/8" LONG - CASE 26" LONG
HEAVY - WEIGHS 6 LBS. 2 OZ.
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