Snap-on 3/8" Drive Adj. Click Type Ratchet Torque Wrench 40-200 In. Lbs #qjr217d on 2040-parts.com
Charlotte, North Carolina, US
YOU ARE LOOKING AT A SNAP-ON 3/8" DRIVE ADJ. CLICK TYPE U.S. COMPACT-RATCHET 40-200 IN. LB #QJR217C. THIS WRENCH HAS A SMALL PROFILE AND WILL BE GREAT FOR GETTING INTO VERY TIGHT SPACES. THIS TORQUE WRENCH IS USED, BUT IN EXCELLENT CONDITION WITH NO INITIALS OR ETCHINGS. IT COMES IN SNAP ON HARD PLASTIC STORAGE CASE AND ORIGINAL OWNERS MANUAL.
COMES WITH SNAP-ON 1/4 DRIVE SCOKETS:7,10,12,14,15 AND A 3/8 TO 1/4 REDUCER
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