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716" FLX CRWFT WR 38"SQ DR PLS - VIM Tools

Part #: CFB214

The VIM Tools CFB214 7/16" Flexible Crowfoot Wrench is an essential addition for professional mechanics and industrial technicians requiring precise fastening in confined and obstructed spaces. Designed to attach to a 3/8" square drive ratchet or extension, this specialized wrench head allows for efficient work where traditional wrenches and sockets cannot fit or articulate.

Key Features

  • Optimal Access: The slim, flexible head design allows for reaching fasteners in extremely tight clearances and around obstacles where standard tools are impractical.
  • 7/16" Size: Precision-engineered for a secure fit on 7/16" fasteners, preventing rounding and ensuring maximum torque transfer.
  • 3/8" Square Drive: Compatible with common 3/8" drive ratchets, extensions, and torque wrenches, integrating seamlessly into existing toolsets.
  • Durable Construction: Manufactured from robust alloy steel with a polished chrome finish for superior strength, corrosion resistance, and extended tool life.
  • Torque Wrench Compatibility: Ideal for applications requiring specific torque values, allowing technicians to meet OEM specifications in hard-to-reach areas.

Applications

This VIM Tools flexible crowfoot wrench excels in challenging automotive and industrial environments. It is particularly useful for accessing fittings on brake lines, fuel lines, power steering systems, hydraulic components, and various sensors and tubing where a standard wrench cannot achieve proper engagement or leverage. Its flexible head is crucial for navigating around pipes, hoses, and engine components, enabling technicians to perform adjustments and repairs with enhanced precision and reduced effort.

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  • Model: 191402
  • Shipping Weight: 0.13lbs
  • Manufacturers Part #: CFB214
  • Manufactured by: VIM Tools
  • Also Known As: VIM-CFB214, VIMCFB214

This product was added to our catalog on Wednesday 07 January, 2015.