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New - Tekton 1/2" Drive Universal Impact Joint For Sockets - Swivel Adapter on 2040-parts.com

US $18.44
Location:

Lansing, Michigan, US

Lansing, Michigan, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:TEKTON (Michigan Industrial Tools) and MIT Manufacturer Part Number:4964 adaptor ratchet for swival heavy duty with Interchange Part Number:cordless tool repair offset locking inch half and Other Part Number:drill obstructed access screw nut bolt Warranty:Yes Surface Finish:Black Phosphate Part Brand:MIT

NEW - TEKTON 1/2-inch Drive Impact Universal Joint

 

Size:   1/2" drive(square) (m and f)                         

                          

Drop forged, heat treated chrome vanadium steel

Corrosion-resistant black  phosphate  finish

Hole locks onto ratchet, ball bearing locks on socket

Meets or exceeds ANSI standards

 

SHIPS TODAY: please allow 3 - 7 days for delivery

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