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Astro 7895 10 Pc Fan Wrench Set on 2040-parts.com

US $49.95
Location:

East Rochester, Ohio, US

East Rochester, Ohio, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:ASTRO PC FAN WRENCH SET Manufacturer Part Number:7895 Warranty:No

New Astro 10 PC fan wrench set never used. Thought I needed a set never used.

Sizes are in the wrench are 1 7/8 60mm, 1 7/16 57mm, 1 9/16 39m, 1 7/16 36mm, 2 13/16 72mm the like wrench end sizes are 2 3/8 60mm, 3 76mm, 2 1/8 54mm, 2 1/4 57mm, 3 1/4 82mm (there are 2 1 7/16 57mm wrenches listed they are two different ones)

Any questions please ask, THANKS

Local pickup is also welcome.

box size will be approximately 24x13x4 16#

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