Snap On 1/2" Drive 5/8" Pipe Plug Socket. 8 Point Star. Oal 1 1/2". P420. Ec on 2040-parts.com
Mount Sterling, Ohio, US
UP FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION IS A 5/8" SNAP-ON PIPE PLUG SOCKET. IT IS 1/2" DRIVE AND IT IS AN 8 POINT STAR SOCKET. THE APPROXIMATE OVERALL LENGTH IS 1 1/2". ITEM #P420. MADE IN THE USA. IT IS INDUSTRIAL FINISH, BUT STATES ON THE SOCKET THAT IT IS NON-IMPACT. THIS ITEM IS USED, BUT IS STILL IN EXCELLENT CONDITION. THIS IS A NICE, CLEAN SOCKET AND THERE ARE NO ENGRAVINGS OR OWNER ID MARKINGS OF ANY KIND. BUYER WILL BE PLEASED.
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