Wrench Style Wrench Style |
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System of Measurement System of Measurement |
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Size Size | Show |
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Size Size | Hide |
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For Drive Style For Drive Style |
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External Square | External Hex | External 12-Point |
Ratcheting or Nonratcheting Ratcheting or Nonratcheting |
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Individual/Set Individual/Set |
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Finish Finish |
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Material Material |
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For Use With For Use With |
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Jaw Type Jaw Type |
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Turn Required to Ratchet Turn Required to Ratchet |
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Wrenches with a 12-point opening are easier to position on hex fasteners than wrenches with a 6-point opening but make less contact.
A ratchet mechanism in the box end allows you to turn fasteners in tight spaces without removing and repositioning the wrench. Flip these wrenches over to ratchet in the opposite direction. The smaller the turn required to ratchet, the less clearance you need to engage the ratchet. Wrenches are polished for a mirror-like finish.
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Size | Overall Lg. | Head Thick. | Turn Required to Ratchet | Opening Angle | Head Thick. | Material | Appearance | Each | |
12-Point Box Opening | |||||||||
1 11/16" | 24 1/2" | 61/64" | 5° | 15° | 51/64" | Chrome-Plated Steel | Polished | 0000000 | 0000000 |