Snapon Socket 17mm Metric Shallow 6 Points 3/8 Drive Nickel/chrome Fsm171 New on 2040-parts.com
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US
UP FOR SALE IS ONE NEW AND NEVER BEEN USED SNAPON 17MM METRIC 6 POINTS 3/8 DRIVE SHALLOW SOCKET. SNAPON MANUFACTURED FROM SPECIAL ALLOY STEEL AND HEAT TREATED FOR MAXIMUM STRENGTH AND DURABILITY. IT IS NICKEL/CHROME PLATING TO RESIST AGAINST CORROSION OR RUST AND MAKES IT EASY TO CLEAN. 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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