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3/8" Drive SAE 3/4" Flare Nut Crowfoot Wrench - J.H. Williams

Part #: JHWBCF24

The J.H. Williams JHWBCF24 3/8" Drive SAE 3/4" Flare Nut Crowfoot Wrench is an essential tool designed for professional technicians and mechanics working in confined or difficult-to-access areas. This professional-quality crowfoot wrench excels at gripping and turning flare nuts on fluid lines without causing deformation to the fastener. Its specialized design makes it ideal for precision work where standard wrenches cannot fit.

Key Features

  • Professional Quality Construction: Manufactured by J.H. Williams from high-grade steel for durability and reliable performance in demanding automotive and industrial environments.
  • Flare Nut Design: Features a flare nut opening that provides a secure grip on hex fasteners, distributing turning power evenly to minimize the risk of rounding or deforming fittings, particularly on softer metals.
  • Optimal Access: Designed for use with a 3/8" drive ratchet or extension, allowing technicians to reach fasteners in tight spaces where a traditional wrench or socket cannot be applied.
  • SAE 3/4" Size: Precisely sized at 3/4" for compatibility with common SAE flare nut fittings found in various vehicle systems and industrial machinery.
  • Enhanced Fastener Protection: The semi-enclosed head grips multiple sides of the fastener, providing more contact area and significantly reducing the probability of damage compared to standard open-end wrenches.

Applications

This J.H. Williams crowfoot wrench is particularly well-suited for professional applications involving fluid lines across automotive, heavy-duty, and industrial sectors. Common uses include working on brake lines, fuel lines, hydraulic lines, and air conditioning lines where access is restricted. It is an indispensable tool for tasks requiring precise torque application in hard-to-reach areas, such as engine compartments or undercarriage work.

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This product was added to our catalog on Tuesday 29 November, 2011.