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Combination Flex Head Wrench - 12 Pt - 9/16 In Hex - Stanley Proto Industrial Tools

Part #: 1270-18

The Stanley Proto 1270-18 Combination Flex Head Wrench is engineered for professional automotive and industrial applications where precision and access are critical. This versatile tool combines the strength of a fixed wrench with the adaptability of a flexible head, making it an essential addition for technicians working in confined or hard-to-reach areas.

Key Features

  • Flexible Head Design: The combination flex head allows for multiple angle positions, providing enhanced access to fasteners in restricted spaces.
  • 12-Point Box End: Designed to engage fasteners efficiently, reducing the risk of rounding while providing a secure grip.
  • 15° Offset Box End: Strategically angled to clear obstructions, enabling easier application in crowded engine bays or machinery.
  • Centered Shank: The shank is positioned at the center of the box end, which helps to maintain consistent torque and reduce the tendency of the wrench to cock during use, improving control and comfort.
  • Durable Construction: Manufactured from high-strength alloy steel, this wrench is built to withstand rigorous daily use in demanding professional environments.
  • Clear Size Identification: Wrench size is clearly marked on both sides of the tool for quick and easy identification, optimizing workflow.

Applications

This combination flex head wrench is ideal for a broad range of professional tasks, including:

  • Automotive repair and maintenance, particularly in cramped engine compartments or chassis work.
  • Industrial machinery installation, adjustment, and upkeep.
  • Tightening and loosening nuts and bolts in manufacturing and assembly operations.
  • Any application requiring versatile access to fasteners from various angles.

Specifications

  • Model Number: 1270-18
  • Wrench Size: 9/16 Inch Hex
  • Box End Type: 12 Point
  • Overall Length: 8-5/8 inches

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This product was added to our catalog on Friday 16 February, 2007.