Draper HI TORQ� Metric Flexible Head Ratchet Combination Spanner, 11mm

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Electrical World These Draper HI-TORQ® metric flexible head ratchet combination spanners are forged from chrome vanadium steel that is hardened, tempered and mirror chrome plated for corrosion protection. The open end is offset at 15°. The 180° flex head ring end has a 90-tooth ratchet mechanism allowing 4° movement for easier working in confined spaces. The 12-point HI-TORQ® delivers maximum leverage by transferring torque to the flats and preventing slipping or damage to the fastener.

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Electrical World

These Draper HI-TORQ® metric flexible head ratchet combination spanners are forged from chrome vanadium steel that is hardened, tempered and mirror chrome plated for corrosion protection. The open end is offset at 15°. The 180° flex head ring end has a 90-tooth ratchet mechanism allowing 4° movement for easier working in confined spaces. The 12-point HI-TORQ® delivers maximum leverage by transferring torque to the flats and preventing slipping or damage to the fastener.

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The Draper HI-TORQ® flexible head allows movement through 180° Only 5° movement required to turn fastener, especially useful in confined spaces Forged from chrome vanadium steel, hardened, tempered, chrome plated and fully polished throughout Display packed This is a Draper product.

Zoro Tools

The Draper HI-TORQ flexible head allows movement through 180. Only 5 movement required to turn fastener, especially useful in confined spaces. Forged from chrome vanadium steel, hardened, tempered, chrome plated and fully polished throughout.

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Size: 11mm Material: Chrome Vanadium Steel Flexible Head Allows Movement: 180° Tempered and Chrome Plated for Long Life, Weight: 0.25132697868 Pounds, Manufacturer: Draper


Product specifications

Brand DRAPER
EAN
  • 5010559520121
Material
  • Chrome vanadium steel
Size
  • 11mm
MPN
  • 52012

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