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    Combination Wrenches

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    12-Point

    Opening

    Your go-to wrenches for routine maintenance. With two different ends, you need fewer tools to tighten and loosen nuts and bolts. The open end slides onto the side of fasteners for adjustments in tight spots. When nuts and bolts won't budge, the box end fully encircles them to apply maximum torque. Drop forged for added strength, these wrenches will be part of your toolbox for life.
    12-Point Opening—The most common opening, these wrenches work on hex and 12-point nuts and bolts. They slide onto hex heads at more angles than 6-point fasteners for quicker engagement, but they're more likely to slip when you apply more torque.
    Black-Oxide Steel—The dark, matte coating protects these wrenches from wear and won't flake off. They offer minimal corrosion resistance, though, so they're best for dry environments.
    Dull—With a textured finish, these wrenches won't slip out of your hands, even when greasy or oily.
    Box End
    Open
    End
    Drive Size,
    mm
    Overall
    Lg.
    Head Offset
    Angle
    Head
    Thick.
    Opening
    Angle
    Head
    Thick.
    Appearance
    Specs. Met
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    12-Point Opening
     
    Black-Oxide Steel
    8037"15°1 7/8"15°1 3/8"DullASME B107.10071405A79000000000
     

    Strikable Open-End Wrenches

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    Round

    Opening

    Don't wrestle with stuck fasteners. Strike the handle with a hammer to break them free. Designed to take the hits, these wrenches are drop forged for added strength and will be part of your toolbox for life. Also known as slugging wrenches.
    Round Opening—The rounded edges spread force evenly to prevent stripping your fasteners. Use them on hex-head fasteners.
    Steel—Best for dry environments since moisture will cause these wrenches to rust.
    Drive Size,
    mm
    Overall
    Lg.
    Opening
    Angle
    Head
    Thk.
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    Met
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    Round Opening
     
    Steel
    8016 1/4"15°1 11/32"DIN 1336973A370000000
     

    Spanner Sockets

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    Socket Shown With Wrench (Sold

    Separately)

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    4-Pin

    For easy tightening and loosening, these sockets have pins that grip the slotted sides on bearing nuts. These sockets require less clearance around bearings than standard hook spanner wrenches, so they’re good in tight spaces. Use them with a square-drive wrench handle or a ratchet wrench; they’re not for use with impact wrenches.
    Clearance
    Dp., mm
    Drive Size,
    mm
    Overall
    Lg., mm
    OD,
    mm
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    Size
    For Bearing Nut
    Specs. Met
    For Nut
    Dia., mm
    Nut
    Bolt
    Material
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    4-Pin Socket
     
    1/2" Square Drive
    8010296M60
    ISO 2982-28065Steel5510N1610000000
     
    3/4" Square Drive
    809088.5M60
    DIN 981, ISO 2982801562Steel5510N188000000
     

    6-Point Impact Sockets

    Achieve the best possible grip on hex fasteners and prevent rounding. These sockets are made to withstand the high torque and force of impact tools.
    Standard Clearance
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    6-Point

    Socket

    1" Square Drive—3/4", 1", and 1 1/2" square drive size sockets require a locking retainer. Use with an impact wrench that has a pin-style socket retainer, or use a socket retaining ring with tools that have a hole- or hole-and-ring style socket retainer.
    Sockets
    Retaining Rings
    Clearance
    Dp.
    Drive Size,
    mm
    Nut
    Bolt
    Compatible Retaining
    Ring ID
    Material
    Overall
    Lg.
    Socket
    Shape
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    Each
    1" Square Drive
    801 55/64"2 51/64"2 1/2"Black-Oxide Steel3 15/16"6-Point54155A3300000005550A61300000
     
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