Hazet 863-1 Ratchet Wrench 1/4" Drive -fine Tooth 119 Mm Snap On Mac German on 2040-parts.com
Hemet, California, US
(1) Hazet Ratchet
Wrench - 1/4" Drive - Fine Tooth Solid
steel. Large overhead lowered reverse button. 72 teeth, 5 degree increments
enables operation of extremely tight fittings. Induction-hardened internal gear
ensures long service life. Non-slip 2-component handle. Polished chrome
finish. 119
mm length. 72 teeth ratchet wheel. Free shipping -Buy with Confidence -100% seller - Ships From U.S.
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