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REACH (Registration, Evaluation, Authorization and Restriction of Chemicals) REACH (Registration,Evaluation, Authorization and Restriction of Chemicals) |
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About Torque Tools
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Ratcheting Box Wrenches


A ratchet mechanism allows you to turn fasteners in tight spaces without removing and repositioning the wrench. The smaller the turn required to ratchet, the less clearance you need to engage the ratchet.
Two-Head Ratcheting Box Wrenches

Ratchet mechanisms allow you to turn fasteners in tight spaces without removing and repositioning the tool. Wrenches with 12-point openings are easier to position on hex fasteners than wrenches with 6-point openings but make less contact. The smaller the turn required to ratchet, the less clearance you need to engage the ratchet.
Size | Overall Lg. | Head Thick. | Turn Required to Ratchet | Material | Appearance | Specifications Met | Each | |
4-Point Openings | ||||||||
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3/16", 1/4" × 5/16", 3/8" | 5 1/2" | 3/8" × 3/8" | 25° | Chrome-Plated Steel | Polished | Fed. Spec. GGG-W-001405 | 0000000 | 000000 |
Two-Head Deep-Offset Ratcheting Box Wrenches


The 25° offset heads provide additional clearance when reaching over obstructions. Ratchet mechanisms allow you to turn fasteners in tight spaces without removing and repositioning the tool. Wrenches with 12-point openings are easier to position on hex fasteners than wrenches with 6-point openings but make less contact. The smaller the turn required to ratchet, the less clearance you need to engage the ratchet.
Size | Overall Lg. | Head Offset Angle | Head Thick. | Turn Required to Ratchet | Material | Appearance | Specifications Met | Each | |
4-Point Openings | |||||||||
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3/16", 1/4" × 5/16", 3/8" | 5 1/4" | 25° | 3/8" | 25° | Chrome-Plated Steel | Polished | Fed. Spec. GGG-W-001405 | 0000000 | 000000 |
Changeable-Head Torque Wrenches
Change heads to use these tools as an open-end, box, square drive, or hex-key wrench. When the set torque is reached, these wrenches indicate with an audible click and a momentary release. To reverse torque-limiting direction, remove head, turn handle over, and reattach head. The handle and head combination you choose may have different maximum torque values. Do not exceed the lower value.
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