Snapon Socket 10mm Metric Impact 6 Points 3/8 Drive Semi Deep Imfms10a New on 2040-parts.com
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US
UP FOR SALE IS ONE NEW AND NEVER BEEN USED SNAPON 10MM METRIC 6 POINTS 3/8 DRIVE SEMI DEEP IMPACT SOCKET. SNAPON MANUFACTURED FROM SPECIAL ALLOY STEEL AND HEAT TREATED FOR MAXIMUM STRENGTH AND DURABILITY. IT IS INDUSTRIAL FINISH TO RESIST AGAINST CORROSION OR RUST. THE FLANK DRIVE WRENCHING SYSTEM ALLOWS 15% TO 20% MORE TURNING POWER WITH LESS RISK OF TOOL OR FASTENER DAMAGE. THANK YOU FOR SHOPPING AT SAM'S SHOPPING CENTER!
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