FACOM Combination Spanner 440, 1 Piece, 440.5/8

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Amazon Combination spanner, heads 15° bevelled, SW 5/8 inch Product thicknesses: standard wrench for all common applications, high mechanical performance in combination with small dimensions to comply with aviation standards, 15° bevelled ring head for better access for standard screws or flush screws, OGV profile for powerful, gentle tightening of the nuts, 15° bevelled clevis head, optimised clevis geometry improves the access possibilofofacacacChrome-plated, satin-finish Technical data: |A ["]: 5/8 | B [mm]: 35.6 | B1 [mm]: 23.9 | C1 [mm]: 10.5 | E [mm]: 6.4 | E1 [mm]: 10.5 | E2 [mm]: 7.3 | L [mm]: 195 | [g]: 115, Weight: 0.2866009406 pounds, Manufacturer: BLAMT

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Combination spanner, heads 15° bevelled, SW 5/8 inch Product thicknesses: standard wrench for all common applications, high mechanical performance in combination with small dimensions to comply with aviation standards, 15° bevelled ring head for better access for standard screws or flush screws, OGV profile for powerful, gentle tightening of the nuts, 15° bevelled clevis head, optimised clevis geometry improves the access possibilofofacacacChrome-plated, satin-finish Technical data: |A ["]: 5/8 | B [mm]: 35.6 | B1 [mm]: 23.9 | C1 [mm]: 10.5 | E [mm]: 6.4 | E1 [mm]: 10.5 | E2 [mm]: 7.3 | L [mm]: 195 | [g]: 115, Weight: 0.2866009406 pounds, Manufacturer: BLAMT

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Open end profile is designed to allow greater accessibility & turning arc versus standard pattern combination wrenches. Ring end is thin walled with a high relief zone for greater access to recessed and hard to access bolts. Open ends have mechanical characteristics above and beyond NF ISO 1711 - 1. Ring ends are designed to outperform Aerospace SAE AS 954E Standards Ring head angle - 15 Open end head angle - 15


Product specifications

Brand Facom
EAN
  • 3148517683273
Material
  • Hardened steel
MPN
  • 440.5/8

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