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4PC 3/8" DR EXTENSION SET - GearWrench

Part #: 81200DP

The GearWrench 4PC 3/8" Drive Extension Set, model 81200DP, is engineered for professional technicians requiring reliable access to fasteners in confined or recessed areas. Crafted from high-strength steel, this set provides the durability and precision needed to withstand demanding automotive and industrial applications. It ensures seamless compatibility with standard 3/8" drive ratchets and sockets, making it an essential addition to any professional toolkit.

Key Features

  • Durable, High-Strength Construction: Each extension is manufactured from robust, professional-grade steel, designed for maximum durability and sustained performance in rigorous work environments.
  • Varied Lengths for Enhanced Reach: The 4-piece set includes multiple lengths, offering superior versatility to reach deeply recessed fasteners and navigate around obstructions within engine bays or machinery.
  • Corrosion-Resistant Finish: A polished chrome finish not only enhances tool appearance but also provides exceptional corrosion resistance, extending the life and maintaining the integrity of the extensions.
  • Secure Knurled Grip: Featuring knurled bands, these extensions offer a non-slip grip, facilitating quick manual threading or removal of fasteners, even in oily conditions.
  • Professional Grade Compatibility: Designed to meet or exceed industry performance standards, ensuring reliable integration with all 3/8" drive ratchets, breakers, and sockets for consistent operation.

Applications

This extension set is ideal for a wide range of professional tasks. It is particularly effective for automotive and mechanical work, allowing technicians to access fasteners in tight engine compartments, transmissions, and suspension systems. The varying lengths are also invaluable for general industrial maintenance, equipment repair, and construction applications where precision reach is critical.

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This product was added to our catalog on Friday 10 August, 2018.