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3/8In Sq Dr Oil Filter Wrench - 2-13/16 to 3-1/16In - KD Tools

Part #: 2380

The KD Tools 2380 3/8-inch Square Drive Oil Filter Wrench is a professional-grade tool designed for efficient and reliable removal of various spin-on oil filters. Engineered to fit filters from 2-13/16 to 3-1/16 inches (71 to 79mm) in diameter, this durable wrench provides technicians with the necessary leverage and access for routine maintenance tasks. It integrates seamlessly with existing 3/8-inch square drive tools, making it a valuable addition to any professional automotive or industrial toolkit.

Key Features

  • Broad Compatibility: Accurately fits oil filters ranging from 2-13/16" to 3-1/16" (71mm to 79mm) in diameter, accommodating a wide array of vehicles and equipment.
  • 3/8" Square Drive: Designed for use with standard 3/8-inch square drive ratchets, extensions, and breaker bars, offering robust torque transmission.
  • Optimized Access: Its design facilitates access to oil filters located in confined or hard-to-reach engine compartments, simplifying challenging removals.
  • Professional-Grade Construction: Manufactured by KD Tools, ensuring a durable and reliable tool built to withstand the demands of frequent professional use.
  • Manual Operation: Intended for manual use only; not suitable for power tools, which could damage the wrench or filter.

Applications

This oil filter wrench is an essential tool for professional technicians and mechanics performing routine oil changes, preventative maintenance, and engine servicing. It is particularly effective in situations where access around the oil filter is limited, allowing for quick and non-damaging removal. The KD Tools 2380 supports efficient servicing across a diverse range of passenger vehicles, light trucks, and industrial machinery requiring filters within its specified diameter range.

Specifications

  • Filter Diameter Range: 2-13/16" to 3-1/16" (71mm to 79mm)
  • Drive Size: 3/8" Square Drive
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This product was added to our catalog on Wednesday 14 February, 2007.