Snap-on Torque Wrench Body No Head In Case on 2040-parts.com
Melbourne, Florida, US
Up for bidding! Snap-on QC2175 torque wrench body. It is in great used condition! It does show some scratches on body and some wear on case. It is made so you can quick disconnect different attachment heads. It comes with case.
All sales are AS-IS!
Florida residents to pay 6% sales tax!
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