Snap On 30-60 Degree 1/2" Open End Wrench V-5216 on 2040-parts.com
Lecanto, Florida, US
This is a used 30-60 degree open end offset Snap On wrench. The previous owner engraved his initials on the back side. This is a quality tool in excellent condition.
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