Used but in good condition.
Stock # | SW281 |
Name | Socket, Shallow, 7/8", 12-Point |
Price** | $21.75 |
Brand | Snap-on |
Country Of Origin | USA |
Description | 7/8", 12-Point Shallow Socket |
Dimension A, Socket End Dia., inches | 1 3/16 |
Dimension B, Drive End Dia., inches | 1 1/8 |
Dimension C, Bolt Clearance Depth, inches | 7/8 |
Dimension D, Length, inches | 1 1/2 |
Dimension E, Opening Depth, inches | 25/32 |
Finish | Chrome |
Size, inches | 7/8 |
Style | 12-Point |
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