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13a Combination Spanner Wrench Set - Open Box - 8-Pc - Stahlwille

Part #: 96404803

The Stahlwille 13a Combination Spanner Wrench Set, model 96404803, offers professional-grade performance for a range of automotive and industrial applications. This 8-piece set features Stahlwille's innovative Anti-Slip Drive profile, engineered to deliver high force transmission to fasteners without causing damage. Presented in an open box condition, this set provides essential SAE sizes for mechanics and technicians.

Key Features

  • Anti-Slip Drive Profile: The rings of these combination spanners incorporate the Anti-Slip Drive profile, ensuring superior grip and enabling high transmission of forces to the lands of nuts and bolts, significantly reducing the risk of stripping or rounding fasteners.
  • Professional Durability: Manufactured by Stahlwille, a leader in professional tools, these wrenches are constructed for longevity and reliable performance in demanding workshop environments.
  • 8-Piece SAE Set: Includes a comprehensive selection of commonly used SAE sizes: 7/16", 1/2", 9/16", 5/8", 11/16", 3/4", 13/16", and 7/8".
  • Clear View Packaging: The set is packaged in a carton with a clear view cover, allowing for easy identification and organization of the wrenches.
  • Open Box Condition: This set is offered in an open box condition, providing a cost-effective solution for acquiring quality Stahlwille tools.

Applications

This Stahlwille 13a Combination Spanner Wrench Set is an invaluable addition for professional technicians and mechanics working in automotive repair, fleet maintenance, and various industrial settings. The precise fit and robust design make these wrenches suitable for a wide array of fastening and unfastening tasks, from routine vehicle maintenance to equipment assembly and heavy machinery adjustments where reliable torque application is critical.

Specifications

  • Manufacturer: Stahlwille
  • Model Number: 96404803
  • Weight: 959 g
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This product was added to our catalog on Tuesday 20 March, 2007.