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Stahlwille Set of 6 Double Ended Flex Head Spanner Wrench - ST 96838764

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Stahlwille Set of 6 Double Ended Flex Head Spanner Wrench - ST 96838764Stahlwille Set of 6 Double Ended Flex Head Spanner Wrench ST 96838764 A Double Ended Spanner Wrench Set is an essential toolkit featuring versatile spanners with open ends on both sides, each designed for a specific size. This set provides a wide range of spanner sizes to handle various fastening tasks, making it perfect for automotive repairs, machinery maintenance, construction projects, and general DIY applications. Features: Tool Control System,

Stahlwille Set of 6 Double Ended Flex Head Spanner Wrench - ST 96838764

A Double-Ended Spanner Wrench Set is an essential toolkit featuring versatile spanners with open ends on both sides, each designed for a specific size. This set provides a wide range of spanner sizes to handle various fastening tasks, making it perfect for automotive repairs, machinery maintenance, construction projects, and general DIY applications.

Features:

  • Tool Control System, the tools fit into chemical-resistant safety foam inserts with high-precision, 3-D cutouts
  • Tool Control System - The intelligent modular insert system protects and organizes the tools in tool boxes, workshop trolleys and workshop benches. Two-color foam inlays make checking the completeness of the tools quick and easy
  • Double-T profile - Our combination and ring wrenches have an additional recess in the middle of the tool. Similar to the principle of a double-T beam, this provides a tremendous load capacity and maximum strength whilst reducing weight
  • Offset Shaft Design - Our wrenches are specially designed with additional reinforcement in the load zones where the greatest amount of force is transmitted - namely where the jaw meets the shank - in order to prevent deformation
  • Order and check - The set is securely organized in a STAHLWILLE TCS foam inserts. These durable inlays are chemical-resistant and have precise recesses for each tool. The eye-catching yellow underside of the TCS inserts serves as a signal surface to enable quick checking of the set's completeness

Set Includes:

  • 8 x 9, 10 x 11, 12 x 13, 14 x 15, 16 x 17, 18 x 19mm

Specifications:

  • Drawer Dividers: 1/3
  • Overall Height: 35mm
  • Overall Length: 350mm
  • Piece Count: 6
  • Overall Weight: 2.38 lbs
  • Width b Size: 175mm
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