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Matco 15mm Distributor Wrench Matco Spw215 Black Metal 12 Point 15mm Dist Wrench on 2040-parts.com

US $20.00
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Wauconda, Illinois, US

Wauconda, Illinois, US
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Used MATCO Black Metal 12 point 15mm Distributor Wrench.

MATCO Tool number SPW 215

This is a used black metal 12 point 15mm dist. wrench and it does have some surface rust however it is still a good working dist. wrench. The reach or distance from the wrench head to the handle for this wrench is approx. 12 inches. This tool is from my estate it is unmarked and is sold as-is.

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