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New - 6pc 3/8" Drive Impact Torx Socket Bit Set - With Socket Rail Holder on 2040-parts.com

US $14.95
Location:

Lansing, Michigan, US

Lansing, Michigan, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:TEKTON (Michigan Industrial Tools) MIT Manufacturer Part Number:4911 cordless drill repair home auto tool wrench Interchange Part Number:battery powered bits heavy duty and air drive Other Part Number:t40 t45 t47 t50 t55 t60 repair for star sd driver Warranty:Yes

NEW - TEKTON 6-piece 3/8-inch Drive Impact TORX/Star Bit Socket Set

 

Bit Socket Sizes Include:  T40(SD-40),  T45(SD-45),  T47(SD-47),  T50(SD-50),  T55(SD-55),  T60(SD-60)   (SD = Star Drive)

                                                  Socket Organizer Rail included

 

Precision-machined tips for exact fit

Perfect fit for any square 3/8” drive ratchet, cordless or electric drill

Corrosion-resistant black oxide finish

Drop forged, heat treated chrome vanadium steel

Locks onto drive tang

 

SHIPS TODAY:  please allow 3 - 7 days for delivery

 

Tekton 4911 Impact Torx Set photo Tekton4911TorxImpactSocketBitSetpb_zps1f77fa83.jpg

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