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Snapon Torque Wrench, Electronic, Techwrench, Flex Ratchet, 25 To 250 Ft. Lbs., on 2040-parts.com

US $46.00
Location:

Ann Arbor, Michigan, US

Ann Arbor, Michigan, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:Snap-On Manufacturer Part Number:TECH3FR250 Warranty:No

 This is a used Snap-On techwrench, digital, 1/2" flexible head drive torque wrench in its original box.  This digital torque wrench can be adjusted from 25 lbs to 250 pounds of torque.  This unit was last calibrated on 05/01/2012.  Buyer to pay actual shipping.  Payment must be made via PayPal within 3 days of auction end.

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