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Cornwell Tools 19-21mm Flare Nut Wrench (bwfp-1921mm) on 2040-parts.com

US $12.00
Location:

Derry, New Hampshire, US

Derry, New Hampshire, US
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Used cornwell flare nut wrench in good condition. There is a mark on the wrench where initials where ground off. And normal wear for a used tool.

Product Description

• High polished nickel chrome plating on full polish wrenches resists rust and enhances the appearance of the tool.
• Extra thick open end for turning soft nuts without damaging.
• Split box end for tube lines. 6 Point, Full Polish - Nominal Size 19MM x 21MM - Overall Length 8-1/2" - Head Thickness 32/64" - Head Diameter = Small End 1-1/4" - Large End 1-21/64" - Flare Nut Opening = Small End 9/16" - Large End 5/8"

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