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10 Piece 12 Point Metric Full Polish Long Combination Wrench Set - Armstrong

Part #: 52-631

This Armstrong 10 Piece 12 Point Metric Full Polish Long Combination Wrench Set (model 52-631) is engineered for professional automotive and industrial technicians. Designed for demanding applications, this set provides a comprehensive range of metric sizes, ensuring you have the right tool for a variety of fastening tasks, from routine maintenance to complex repairs.

Key Features

  • Comprehensive Metric Sizing: Includes 10mm through 19mm wrenches, covering common metric fastener sizes found in vehicles and machinery.
  • 12-Point Box End: The 12-point design on the box end provides a secure grip on fasteners, reducing the risk of rounding and allowing for more working angles in tight spaces.
  • Full Polish Finish: The fully polished chrome finish resists corrosion and is easy to clean, maintaining a professional appearance and extending tool life.
  • Long Pattern Design: The extended handle length offers increased leverage, making it easier to break loose stubborn or overtightened fasteners.
  • Professional-Grade Construction: Manufactured by Armstrong, these wrenches are built from high-strength alloy steel to withstand rigorous daily use in professional environments.

Applications

This combination wrench set is ideal for professional mechanics working on a wide range of vehicles, including passenger cars, light trucks, and heavy-duty equipment. It is also well-suited for industrial maintenance professionals performing assembly, repair, and service tasks on machinery, equipment, and manufacturing lines where metric fasteners are prevalent. From engine compartments to hydraulic systems, these wrenches provide reliable performance.

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  • Model: 130242
  • Shipping Weight: 2.96lbs
  • UPC: 781412526318
  • Manufacturers Part #: 52-631
  • Manufactured by: Armstrong
  • Also Known As: KD52-631, ARM52-631

This product was added to our catalog on Thursday 12 January, 2012.