Snap-on Torque Angle Gauge # Ta360 1/2" Drive Used Once on 2040-parts.com
Savannah, Georgia, US
Made in the USA, this torque angle gauge takes the guess work out of tightening by indicating the number of degrees that the fastener is turned on a large, easy to read scale.
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