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WR Set Comb 14PC 6-NS 032994 - Sunex Tools

Part #: MCS-14

The Sunex Tools MCS-14 14-Piece Combination Wrench Set is engineered for the demands of professional automotive and industrial technicians. This comprehensive set provides a versatile range of wrenches, designed to deliver reliable performance and durability in challenging work environments. It's an essential addition to any professional toolkit, offering the precision and strength required for various fastening applications.

Key Features

  • Durable Construction: Each wrench is forged from high-grade alloy steel, ensuring exceptional strength and longevity under rigorous use.
  • Corrosion-Resistant Finish: A polished chrome finish provides superior resistance to rust and corrosion, extending the tool's lifespan and maintaining its appearance.
  • Comprehensive Range: The 14-piece set includes a practical selection of sizes to tackle a wide array of fasteners commonly encountered in automotive and industrial settings.
  • Combination Design: Featuring both open and box ends, these wrenches offer versatility for accessing fasteners in different configurations and tight spaces.
  • Precision Machining: Accurately machined jaws and box ends provide a secure grip on fasteners, reducing the risk of slippage and rounding.
  • Professional-Grade Reliability: Built to meet the high standards of professional mechanics, ensuring consistent performance and dependability.

Applications

This Sunex Tools combination wrench set is ideal for a broad spectrum of professional applications. It is particularly well-suited for automotive repair and maintenance, including engine work, suspension adjustments, and general vehicle servicing. In industrial environments, the set proves invaluable for machinery installation, equipment maintenance, and facility repairs, where secure and efficient fastening is critical. Mechanics and technicians will find this set essential for tasks requiring robust, reliable hand tools.

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This product was added to our catalog on Friday 14 January, 2000.