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Long Hex Key Set with Molded Plastic Holder 13 Pc - Stanley Proto Industrial Tools

Part #: J4983

The Stanley Proto J4983 Long Hex Key Set provides a comprehensive collection of essential hex keys for professional automotive and industrial applications. This 13-piece set is designed for durability and precision, offering a reliable solution for technicians and mechanics working with hex fasteners in various settings, from vehicle maintenance to equipment assembly. The included molded plastic holder ensures organized storage and quick access to the required size.

Key Features

  • Durable Construction: Each hex key is manufactured from high-grade alloy steel for extended tool life and resistance to wear under demanding conditions.
  • Extended Reach: Long arm design allows for access to recessed fasteners, providing greater leverage and control in tight spaces.
  • Precision Machining: Accurately sized hex tips ensure a snug fit, reducing the risk of stripping fasteners and improving work efficiency.
  • Organized Storage: Comes with a robust molded plastic holder that clearly labels each hex key size, promoting efficient workflow and preventing loss.
  • Comprehensive Sizing: Includes a wide range of popular inch sizes from .050" to 3/8" to tackle a variety of tasks.

Applications

This long hex key set is ideal for professional technicians in automotive repair, industrial maintenance, and machinery assembly. It is suitable for tightening and loosening hex fasteners found in engine components, brake systems, transmissions, and general equipment. Mechanics will find this set particularly useful for tasks requiring access to deep-seated hex screws or when additional torque is needed.

Specifications

  • Manufacturer: Stanley Proto Industrial Tools
  • Model Number: J4983
  • Weight: 0.84 lbs
  • Includes: .050", 1/16", 5/64", 3/32", 7/64", 1/8", 9/64", 5/32", 3/16", 7/32", 1/4", 5/16", 3/8" Long Hex Keys
  • Holder: Molded Plastic Holder

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This product was added to our catalog on Wednesday 16 June, 2010.