Proto Tools 8" & 12" Adjustable Wrench, Proto Straight Locking Pliers - Set Of 3 on 2040-parts.com
Swartz Creek, Michigan, US
Proto 8" & 12" adjustable wrenches + Proto locking pliers
New, without the original packaging
- Part # J708 - 8" adjustable wrench (jaw capacity 1 1/8")
- Part # J712 - 12" adjustable wrench (jaw capacity 1 1/2")
- Part # J291NC - 7 1/2" straight locking pliers (jaw capacity 1 5/8" - jaw width 1/2")
Items will ship USPS Priority mail with tracking number.
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