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1-5/16" 12-Point Combination Wrench - Stanley Proto Industrial Tools

Part #: J1242

The Stanley Proto J1242 1-5/16" 12-Point Combination Wrench is a professional-grade tool engineered for demanding automotive and industrial applications. Designed for superior performance and durability, this wrench combines an advanced Anti-Slip Design (ASD) open end with a 12-point Torqueplus™ box end, delivering exceptional grip, increased torque, and reduced risk of fastener damage for technicians and mechanics.

Key Features

  • Anti-Slip Design (ASD) Open End: Features a unique locking groove and arched surface that distributes force over a 400% larger contact area, preventing slippage, prolonging fastener life, and eliminating damage from ribs or serrations.
  • Torqueplus™ Box End: The 12-point design allows for up to 15% more torque application to the fastener, significantly reducing the risk of rounding and providing a secure grip, even on worn or rounded bolts.
  • Durable Satin Finish: Provides enhanced corrosion resistance for longevity and a professional aesthetic, standing up to harsh working environments.
  • Professional-Grade Construction: Built to meet stringent ANSI B107.6 specifications, ensuring reliability and consistent performance under heavy-duty professional use.

Applications

This 1-5/16" combination wrench is an essential tool for professional mechanics, industrial maintenance technicians, and heavy equipment operators. It is ideally suited for loosening and tightening large fasteners found in automotive engines, heavy machinery, hydraulic systems, and various industrial assemblies where robust construction and a secure grip are paramount.

Specifications

  • Opening Size: 1-5/16"
  • Length: 17"
  • Weight: 2.15 lbs
  • Socket Type: 12-Point
  • Standards: ANSI Spec.: B107.6
  • Head Outside Width (C): 2-41/64"
  • Head Outside Width (C1): 1-27/32"
  • Head Height (D): 17/32"
  • Head Height (D1): 47/64"
  • Throat Depth (B): 1-37/64"
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This product was added to our catalog on Saturday 22 May, 2010.