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1/2" x 9/16" 12-Point Box Wrench - Stanley Proto Industrial Tools

Part #: J1126L

The Stanley Proto J1126L 1/2" x 9/16" 12-Point Box Wrench is a professional-grade hand tool engineered for demanding applications in automotive, industrial, and construction settings. Designed for durability and precision, this wrench features a specialized Torqueplus™ boxed end that optimizes fastener engagement and torque transfer, making it an essential addition to any professional toolkit.

Key Features

  • Corrosion-Resistant Finish: Features a full polish finish with a double nickel strike, providing superior rust resistance and extended tool life for consistent performance in challenging work environments.
  • Optimal Knuckle Clearance: Designed with a standard 15-degree offset, this box wrench ensures ample knuckle clearance and improved access to fasteners in confined work areas.
  • Torqueplus™ Boxed End: The innovative Torqueplus™ design allows for up to 15% more torque to be applied to fasteners, effectively reducing the risk of rounding and enhancing grip on even worn or rounded nuts and bolts.
  • Secure 12-Point Engagement: The 12-point box end provides reliable and secure engagement with fasteners, minimizing slippage during high-torque applications.
  • Professional Durability: Manufactured by Stanley Proto Industrial Tools, this wrench meets professional-grade standards for strength, longevity, and consistent performance under heavy use.

Applications

The Stanley Proto J1126L box wrench is a versatile tool indispensable for professional technicians and mechanics across various sectors. It is ideally suited for routine maintenance, assembly, and repair tasks in automotive workshops, heavy machinery operations, and general industrial applications. Its design facilitates the efficient tightening and loosening of nuts and bolts, making it invaluable for tasks where reliable fastener engagement and access in tight spaces are critical.

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This product was added to our catalog on Tuesday 08 June, 2010.