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3/8 In Drive Sliding T-Handle - 7-3/4 In - J.H. Williams

Part #: 31007

The J.H. Williams 31007 3/8 Inch Drive Sliding T-Handle - 7-3/4 Inch is engineered for professional automotive and industrial technicians requiring reliable leverage and access in confined spaces. This versatile tool provides enhanced torque application and flexibility, making it an essential addition to any professional toolkit. Its robust construction ensures dependable performance under demanding conditions.

Key Features

  • Sliding T-Handle Design: Offers adjustable leverage for various tasks, allowing the user to position the handle for maximum torque or speed in different working angles.
  • 3/8 Inch Drive: Compatible with a wide range of standard 3/8 inch drive sockets and accessories, providing versatility across numerous applications.
  • High-Polished Chrome Finish: Provides superior corrosion resistance and allows for easy cleaning, maintaining a professional appearance and extending tool life.
  • Ball and Spring Socket Retention: Ensures secure attachment of sockets, preventing accidental disengagement during high-stress operations and enhancing user safety.
  • Professional-Grade Construction: Built by J.H. Williams, a trusted name in industrial tools, this T-handle is designed for durability and consistent performance in professional environments.

Applications

This sliding T-handle is ideal for a broad spectrum of professional applications. In automotive repair, it excels in tasks such as accessing fasteners in engine bays, undercarriages, and suspension systems where both reach and torque are critical. Industrial mechanics will find it indispensable for machine assembly, maintenance, and repair, especially when working with machinery that has tightly packed components or requires specific leverage to loosen or tighten bolts.

Specifications

  • Manufacturer: J.H. Williams
  • Model Number: 31007
  • Drive Size: 3/8 Inch
  • Overall Length: 7-3/4 Inches

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This product was added to our catalog on Monday 14 December, 2009.