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Shaft Packing Wrench Multi-set 5 - All Inclusive! on 2040-parts.com

US $154.95
Location:

Middletown, Ohio, United States

Middletown, Ohio, United States
Condition:New Brand:York Shaft Packing Tools Shaft Packing Wrench Tools:York Design and Fabrication, LLC Manufacturer Part Number:Shaft Packing Wrench Multi-set 5 - All inclusive! Stuffing Box Wrench Tools:York Design and Fabrication, LLC Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer:York Design and Fabrication, LLC Shaft Packing Nut Wrench Tools:York Design and Fabrication, LLC

2-3/4" Shaft Packing Wrench, made out of 3/8" thick Billet Aluminum (Blue Anodized).

-----This is a Stub Wrench for the 2.750" Stuffing Box Packing Gland.

-----Fits hardware that is 2-3/4" across flats

-----This 2-3/4" tool was initially released for a customers "Sea Ray 370" Cruiser

2-1/2" Shaft Packing Wrench, made out of 3/8" thick Billet Aluminum (BLUE Anodized).

-----This is a Stub Wrench for the 2.500" Stuffing Box Packing Gland.

-----Fits hardware that is 2-1/2" across flats

-----This 2-1/2" tool was initially released for a customers "34' Hatteras Stuffing Box"

2-1/4" Shaft Packing Wrench, made out of 3/8" thick Billet Aluminum (Black Anodized).

----- This is a Stub Wrench for the 2.250" Stuffing Box Packing Gland.

----- Fits hardware that is 2-1/4" across flats

----- This 2-1/4" tool was initially released for a customers "Rudder Stuffing Box" made by: Buck Algonquin

2" Shaft Packing Wrench for Inboards, made out of 3/8" thick Billet Aluminum (Colored Black or Blue).

----- This is a Stub Wrench for the hard to reach 2" Stuffing Box Packing Gland.

----- Includes one 3/8" "Square" Hole for an extension wrench, and one 9/16" "Square" Hole for the Drain Plug.

----- Fits hardware that is 2" across flats

1-7/8" Shaft Packing Wrench for Inboards, made out of 3/8" thick Billet Aluminum (Blue Anodized).

----- This is a Stub Wrench for the hard to reach 1.875" Stuffing Box Packing Gland, and an inexpensive solution before purchasing the Self-Adjusting Packing Nut.

----- Includes one 3/8" "Square" Hole for an extension wrench, and one 9/16" "Square" Hole for the Drain Plug.  Anodized Blue. 

----- Fits hardware that is 1-7/8" across flats

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Have another size in mind?  We can make it.  Minimum order applies and bulk discount will be given.

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