This is for a lot of Dowidat German wrenches. Many of them are the same. They are as fallows(what is said on each):
- 6 total- 19 DIN 3111
- 3 total - 3/4 inch No. 610 Professional
- 1 total - 21 (mm i believe) No 610
- 2 total -3/8 on one end and 7/16 on the other Open end No. 6
- 2 total - 1/2 W and 9/16W No. 12
- 6 Total - 15/16" and 1" No. 12 2 of these have surface rust.
- 3 total - 1 W and 7/8W No 12
- 1 total - 1" and 1 1/8" No. 12
- 1 drop forged steel Western Germany 5/8 and 3/4"
- A Gedore No. 14 1" made in India
- Forged in USA Indestro Super 1033C that is 1" and 15/16"
For a total of 27 wrenches!
Ask any questions you may have I will do my best to answer them.
The sale is as is-please see photos for good descriptions.
Have a good day.
Wrenches for Sale
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New craftsman 7-pc industrial combination ratcheting wrench set ( sae )(US $34.95)
Proto 6014 torque wrench 1/2" drive 50 - 250 ft lbs(US $90.00)
snap on wrench set 15/16 & 1 combination chrome good tools(US $40.00)
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