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WR 18MM FLARE NUT CRFT 6PT 3/8D - K Tool International

Part #: KTI27318

The K Tool International KTI27318 is an 18mm flare nut crowfoot wrench designed for professional automotive and industrial applications. This specialized tool provides access to fasteners in confined spaces where standard wrenches cannot reach, making it an essential addition to any mechanic's toolkit. With its robust construction and precision engineering, it offers reliable performance and a secure grip on critical fittings.

Key Features

  • Professional-Grade Construction: Manufactured by K Tool International, this wrench is built for demanding daily use in professional shop environments.
  • 18mm Flare Nut Design: Specifically engineered for gripping the flats of flare nuts without rounding, crucial for brake, fuel, and hydraulic lines.
  • 3/8" Drive Compatibility: Easily attaches to any 3/8" drive ratchet or extension, allowing for versatile leverage and access in tight areas.
  • 6-Point Configuration: Provides maximum contact with the fastener, reducing the risk of slippage and fastener damage, particularly on softer materials or corroded fittings.
  • Durable Finish: Designed to resist corrosion and wear, ensuring a long service life under tough conditions.

Applications

This 18mm flare nut crowfoot wrench is ideal for professional technicians working on various automotive and industrial systems. It is commonly used for servicing brake lines, fuel lines, power steering lines, and other hydraulic or pneumatic fittings where precise torque and a secure grip are necessary. Its design allows mechanics to break loose or tighten flare nuts without damaging the fitting, which is critical for preventing leaks and ensuring system integrity.

Specifications

  • Manufacturer: K Tool International
  • Model Number: KTI27318
  • Product Name: WR 18MM FLARE NUT CRFT 6PT 3/8D
  • Size: 18mm
  • Drive Size: 3/8 inch
  • Style: Flare Nut Crowfoot, 6-Point
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This product was added to our catalog on Friday 12 September, 2014.