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Sae, Inch "t" Handle Nut Driver Set New Unopened, Durston Mdg. Co. #ndi100 on 2040-parts.com

US $15.00
Location:

Palenville, New York, US

Palenville, New York, US
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SAE Inch Hex Nut Driver Set 7" Long Blades 10 Pc includes: Inch Hex nut drivers 3/16" thru 1/2", ratcheting "T" handle, and 2 way screwdriver handle. Packed in storage case. Reatils for over $50.00.

12-Piece Long SAE Nut Driver T-Handle Set
 
Features:
  • Blades feature hex sockets with satin chrome power drive shafts
  • Alloy steel heat treated to RC 38/42
  • Each 12 piece set packaged in blow molded plastic storage case
  • Lifetime warranty
Set Includes:
  • SAE set includes: 3/16in.,1/4in.,9/32in.,5/16in.,11/32in.,3/8in.,7/16in. and 1/2in.
    hex
  • Ratcheting “T” handle, and 2 way screwdriver / “T” handle
  • 1/4in. and 3/8in. socket wrench attachments included


 

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