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8-110 Striking Face Ring Spanner - Stahlwille

Part #: 42010110

The Stahlwille 8-110 Striking Face Ring Spanner, model 42010110, is a professional-grade tool designed for demanding industrial and automotive applications. Engineered for robustness and precise force transfer, this spanner is essential for technicians and mechanics tackling large, stubborn fasteners in heavy-duty environments.

Key Features

  • Robust Construction: Manufactured from high-quality Chrome Alloy Steel, ensuring exceptional strength and long-term durability under strenuous use.
  • Striking Face Design: Equipped with a dedicated striking face, allowing for the controlled application of impact force to loosen corroded or overtightened fasteners effectively.
  • STABIL® Quality: Adheres to Stahlwille's STABIL® quality standards, guaranteeing reliable performance and longevity in challenging professional settings.
  • Corrosion Resistance: Features a green painted finish, providing enhanced protection against corrosion and wear in workshop or field conditions.
  • Optimal Size: A 110mm spanner opening is perfectly suited for large fasteners commonly found in heavy machinery, industrial plants, and commercial vehicles.

Applications

This 110mm striking face ring spanner is an indispensable tool for professionals in various sectors. It is ideally suited for maintenance and repair tasks on heavy-duty trucks, construction equipment, agricultural machinery, and in industrial manufacturing settings. Its design allows for efficient and safe application of significant torque, making it effective for installing or removing large nuts and bolts on structural components, axles, and heavy assemblies where standard spanners may not suffice or require excessive force.

Specifications

  • Model Code: 42010110
  • EAN Code: 4018754023363
  • Spanner Opening: 110 mm
  • Length (L): 500 mm
  • Width (b): 156 mm
  • Height (a): 82 mm
  • Weight: 14492 g
  • Standard Pack: 1 piece
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This product was added to our catalog on Saturday 02 October, 2010.