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Stanley Proto J5485 1/2-inch Drive Sliding T-handle 12-15/16-inch - Brand New on 2040-parts.com

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Chesapeake, Virginia, US
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Stanley Proto J5485 1/2-Inch Drive Sliding T-Handle 12-15/16-Inch - Brand NEW

Made from alloy steel

  • Heat-treated for strength and durability
  • 1/2-inch Drive Sliding T-Handle
  • Full Polish Finish
  • 12-15/16-inch Overall length
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