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7/8\\ CROWFOOT\" - GearWrench

Part #: 81611

The GearWrench 81611 7/8" Crowfoot Wrench is an essential addition to any professional technician's toolbox, designed for accessing fasteners in restricted and hard-to-reach areas. This specialized wrench provides the leverage and precision needed to tackle challenging automotive and industrial maintenance tasks where standard wrenches cannot fit. Its robust construction ensures reliable performance in demanding work environments.

Key Features

  • Durable Chrome Vanadium Steel Construction: Engineered for superior strength, exceptional durability, and resistance to wear and tear, ensuring long-lasting professional performance.
  • Clear Size Identification: Wrench size is clearly stamped on both sides of the tool, allowing for quick and easy identification, even in dimly lit or cramped workspaces.
  • Enhanced Access: Specifically designed to reach fasteners in tight spaces, overhead applications, and around obstructions, significantly expanding your reach compared to traditional wrenches.
  • Professional-Grade Reliability: Built to withstand the rigors of daily use in automotive repair shops and industrial settings, providing consistent and dependable operation.

Applications

This 7/8" crowfoot wrench is ideally suited for a wide range of professional applications, including automotive repair, heavy machinery maintenance, and industrial equipment servicing. It excels in tasks requiring access to engine components, transmission lines, brake systems, plumbing fixtures, and hydraulic systems where clearance is limited. Its design makes it particularly effective for situations where a standard open-end or box-end wrench is impractical or impossible to use.

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  • Model: 205559
  • Shipping Weight: 1lbs
  • UPC: 099575816116
  • Manufacturers Part #: 81611
  • Manufactured by: GearWrench
  • Also Known As: KDT81611, KDT-81611, GWR81611

This product was added to our catalog on Thursday 29 January, 2015.