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New - Precision Hex 1.5mm Soft Grip Driver - With Rotating Cap - Made In Germany on 2040-parts.com

US $11.09
Location:

Lansing, Michigan, US

Lansing, Michigan, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Wiha Manufacturer Part Number:26347 cushioned handle picofinish allen and for Interchange Part Number:wrench mini micro technicians precise pico Other Part Number:miniature with small screwdriver Warranty:Yes Country of Manufacture:Germany

NEW(removed from package to photograph only) - Wiha HEX 1.5mm Pico Grip Handle Screwdriver

 

Specs:  Size: 1.5mm

              Blade Length: 50mm(2.0")

              Overall Length: 160mm(6.1")

 

Precision machined exact fit HEX tip

Super Through Hardened Blades

Rotating Finger Tip Control Cap for Precise turning control

Molded on Soft Tactile Pico Grip Handle

Handles Proportioned to Blade Size for maximum torque

 

SHIPS TODAY:  please allow 3 - 7 days for delivery

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