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Blue Point Tray,lock-a-socket,combination Sizes on 2040-parts.com

US $59.99
Location:

Lyndhurst, Virginia, US

Lyndhurst, Virginia, US
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                                                             BLUE  POINT BPTRYLAS

Steel Tray, Lock-A-Socket,

Combination Drive Sizes 1/4, 3/8, 1/2  on one tray.

Holds a total of 76 sockets

Tray measures 8 7/8" x 20 3/4".

Sockets are locked by turning to the right , unlocked by turning to the left.

Rubber pegs are located underneath for surface grip and protection.
Swivel handles included for easy carrying.

There are some small chips and small missing paint.

 

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