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Tekton Long Flex Head 12-Point Ratcheting Box End Wrench Set With Holder

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Part# 12-06817
MFR Model# WRB96200

Overview

Tekton Long Flex Head 12-Point Ratcheting Box End Wrench Set With Holder - 6 Piece Set

180º Flex Heads
The flex head sweeps smoothly through 180 degrees without any set positions. This allows the wrench to operate at any angle and navigate around obstructions in its swing path.

12-Point Box Ends
Fits multiple types of fasteners, including 6-point, 12-point, and square.

Clear Markings
Tekton flex head ratcheting wrenches are permanently marked in two ways: a high-visibility laser marking and a stamped marking.


Smooth, Satin Chrome Finish
We make our ratcheting wrench bodies from 6140 chromium-vanadium steel and heat-treat them to 42-49 HRC. The wrenches are abrasive-blasted to create a finely textured finish, which is then plated with trivalent chromium.

Organization Features

  • Flexible Teeth Hold Wrenches
  • Full-Sized Carrying Handle
  • Fits in 2-Inch Drawers - The low-profile wrench holder handle folds up and fits into shallow tool cabinet drawers.

Specifications

  • Country of Origin: Wrenches made in Taiwan. Holder made in USA.
  • Item Weight: 3.99 lb.

In The Box

  • IN 1/4 x 5/16, 9/32 x 11/32, 3/8 x 7/16, 1/2 x 9/16, 5/8 x 11/16, 3/4 x 13/16 in. (6 sizes)
  • Wrench holder

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