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12 Pt Metric Combination Wrench - 10mm - KD Tools

Part #: 63610C

The KD Tools 63610C 12 Pt Metric Combination Wrench, sized at 10mm, is engineered for professional automotive and industrial applications requiring reliable fastening and unfastening of metric hardware. This durable wrench provides a precise fit and enhanced leverage, making it an essential tool for technicians and mechanics working with a variety of machinery and vehicle components.

Key Features

  • Modified Drive Box End: Designed for maximum torque transfer, reducing the risk of fastener rounding even on stubborn bolts and nuts.
  • 12-Point Design: Offers multiple engagement points, allowing for easier positioning and access in confined spaces.
  • Nickel-Chrome Finish: Provides excellent resistance to corrosion, ensuring long-term durability and performance in demanding work environments.
  • Satin Finish: Enhances grip comfort and reduces the chance of slippage during use, contributing to safer and more efficient operation.
  • Professional Grade Construction: Built to withstand the rigors of daily professional use, offering dependable service life.

Applications

This 10mm combination wrench is suitable for a wide range of tasks encountered by professional technicians. Common applications include maintenance and repair of automotive engines, braking systems, suspension components, and exhaust systems. It is also highly effective for assembling and disassembling industrial machinery, equipment, and other mechanical systems where 10mm metric fasteners are prevalent. Its versatility makes it ideal for general mechanical work in garages, workshops, and field service operations.

Specifications

  • Length: 5-1/2"
  • Weight: 2 oz.
  • Packaging: Carded
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  • Model: 96149
  • Shipping Weight: 0.3lbs
  • UPC: 082171636103
  • Manufacturers Part #: 63610C
  • Manufactured by: KD Tools
  • Also Known As: KDT63610C

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