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Gear Wrench 5-piece Open End Ratcheting Wrench Set - Mm 85595 on 2040-parts.com

US $40.99
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Oaklyn, New Jersey, US

Oaklyn, New Jersey, US
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GEARWRENCH 85595

The 5-Piece Open End Ratcheting Wrench Set provides a 100% ratcheting solution to your wrench needs. With a patented tooth and pin design, the wrench glides around the fastener and grips it securely in 4 places without requiring that the wrench be removed with each turn. Ratcheting functions at both the box end and open end of the wrench allow for easy access to fasteners in hard-to-reach areas. They also provide improved engagement with the fastener, minimizing rounding and working on rounded fasteners. Each wrench exceeds ANSI torque specs by over 30% and are great for applications such as ABS pump or brake cylinder fasteners.

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