Melco Double ended box spanners are thinner than a socket and are much longer so that they can be used to loosen or tighten bolts and nuts in narrow recesses, meaning that they are often used in plumbing maintenance and automotive repair. Th...
Expert Quality , with Draper Expert HI-TORQ® ring end cranked at 15°. Open end set at 15°. Forged from chrome vanadium steel, hardened, tempered, chrome plated and fully polished throughout. Manufactured in accordan...
Professional Quality, forged from chrome vanadium steel hardened, tempered and chrome plated for corrosion protection. Bi- hexagon ring (not 5.5mm which is hexagon) and jaw offset at 15°. Manufactured to DIN 3113 Form B/ISO 3318 Specifica...
Double ended box spanners are thinner than a socket and are much longer so that they can be used to loosen or tighten bolts and nuts in narrow recesses, meaning that they are often used in plumbing maintenance and automotive repair. This tu...
Expert Quality , with reversible ratchet ring head in each end. Contents: 6 x 8, 10 x 11, 13 x 14, 15 x 17 and 19 x 22mm....
Professional Quality, forged from chrome vanadium steel hardened, tempered and chrome plated for corrosion protection. Bi- hexagon ring (not 5.5mm which is hexagon) and jaw offset at 15°. Manufactured to DIN 3113 Form B/ISO 3318 Specifica...
Forged from chrome vanadium steel with head angle set at 15°. Raised collar around jaw. Hardened, tempered and black phosphate finish. Especially suitable for use in areas where chemicals and chrome plate can give off poisonous fumes....
Melco Double ended box spanners are thinner than a socket and are much longer so that they can be used to loosen or tighten bolts and nuts in narrow recesses, meaning that they are often used in plumbing maintenance and automotive repair. Th...
Expert Quality , with Draper Expert HI-TORQ® ring ends cranked at 15°, except Stock Nos. 55703 to 55708 which are bi-hexagon. Long pattern forged from chrome vanadium steel, hardened, tempered, chrome plated and fully polished ...
Double ended box spanners are thinner than a socket and are much longer so that they can be used to loosen or tighten bolts and nuts in narrow recesses, meaning that they are often used in plumbing maintenance and automotive repair. This tu...
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