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Mac Tools 7/8" 4 Way Angle Wrench Part # Da28 ~ Vgc on 2040-parts.com

US $18.50
Location:

Decatur, Illinois, US

Decatur, Illinois, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money Back Item must be returned within:14 Days Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No

MAC TOOLS 7/8" 4 Way Angle Wrench Part # DA28 ~ VGC


For Sale is a MAC TOOLS 7/8" 4 Way Angle Wrench in very good condition.

It is Part # DA28 and is 8 1/4" in length.

Offered in excellent condition with no engravings, you won't be disappointed.

Mac Tools angle wrenches have an open end set at 60°, the other at 15°. Both ends are the same size; therefore one wrench can be used in different directions for better leverage and has four different turning angles per wrench. The Mac Tools angle wrenches are excellent on jam nuts, aircraft and close clearance applications.

Please ask any questions.

Shipping to 48 USA only will be $3.95, shipping anywhere else is unavailable.

I accept Paypal.

Thanks for looking.


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