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New Snap On 1/2dr Ratchet,dual 80, Industrial Finish,10 5/16" on 2040-parts.com

US $95.00
Location:

Lowell, Indiana, US

Lowell, Indiana, US
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Stock # GS80A
Name Ratchet, Dual 80, Standard Handle, Industrial Finish, 1/2" drive, 10 5/16"
Price** $150.00
Brand Snap-on
Country Of Origin USA
Description Industrial Finish
Dimension A, Head Depth, inches 3/4
Dimension B, Head Width, inches 1 5/8
ASME®/ANSI® B107.10
Dimension C, Length, inches 10 5/16
Finish Industrial Finish
Flex Joint Repair Kit -
Gear Action 4.5°
Gear Teeth 80
Head Type Dual 80 Sealed
Locking Mechanism Repair Kit -
Ratchet Service Kit RKRS80
Square Drive, inches 1/2

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