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12 Pt Metric Combination Wrench - 7mm - KD Tools

Part #: 63607C

The KD Tools 63607C 12 Pt Metric Combination Wrench, 7mm, is an essential tool for professional technicians and mechanics working with metric fasteners. Engineered for durability and precision, this wrench provides reliable performance in a variety of automotive and industrial applications. Its thoughtful design aims to enhance efficiency and prevent fastener damage in demanding work environments.

Key Features

  • Modified Drive Box End: Designed to deliver maximum torque while significantly reducing the risk of fastener rounding, ensuring secure and efficient operation.
  • Corrosion-Resistant Finish: A durable nickel-chrome plating provides lifelong protection against rust and corrosion, extending the tool's lifespan in harsh conditions.
  • Enhanced Grip and Comfort: The satin finish offers a comfortable grip, minimizing slippage even in oily or greasy environments, and reducing user fatigue.
  • 12-Point Design: The 12-point box end allows for greater access and engagement with fasteners in confined spaces, improving versatility and speed.
  • Professional-Grade Construction: Built to withstand the rigors of daily professional use, ensuring reliability and consistent performance.

Applications

This 7mm metric combination wrench is ideal for a wide range of tasks involving small metric fasteners. It is commonly used in automotive repair for working on engine components, brake systems, and various under-hood applications where 7mm bolts or nuts are present. Industrial technicians will also find it invaluable for maintenance on machinery, control panels, and other equipment requiring precise metric fastening or loosening.

Specifications

  • Length: 4-1/4"
  • Weight: 0.75 oz.
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  • Model: 70459
  • Shipping Weight: 0.1lbs
  • UPC: 082171636073
  • Manufacturers Part #: 63607C
  • Manufactured by: KD Tools
  • Also Known As: KDT63607C

This product was added to our catalog on Wednesday 14 February, 2007.