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STAHLWERK 3/8 inch professional reversible ratchet made of chrome vanadium with tool holder made of chrome molybdenum and quick release including universal socket wrench and adapter

The STAHLWERK reversible ratchet and universal socket set in size 3/8 inch is suitable for loosening and tightening screw connections. Thanks to the quick-change or unlocking function, sockets, connecting parts and adapters can be easily exchanged. The shaft of the high-quality ratchet wrenches is made of durable and wear-resistant chrome vanadium steel. The two-component handle of the ratchets ensures optimum grip and best ergonomics when working. The tool holder and the drive are made of chrome-molybdenum. The fine-toothed ratchet mechanism with 72 teeth ensures a low swingback angle of only 5 degrees when loosening and tightening screws. The direction of rotation can be quickly switched, enabling efficient work. The accompanying multifunctional nut adapts precisely to any screw head without the need to change attachments. The versatile tool reliably covers screws, hooks, triangular, square and hexagonal nuts, Torx as well as wing and polygon nuts. The nut thereby works in a range of 7 - 19 mm or 1/4 - 3/4. The high-quality ratchet set is particularly suitable for professional use in industry, crafts and DIY.
21,99 €
incl. 19% VAT , plus shipping costs
Instead of: 32,99 €
(Save 33.34%, i.e. 11,00 €)

Manufacturer information

STAHLWERK Schweissgeräte Deutschland GmbH was founded in 1998 and offers original welding equipment as a manufacturer. We are your professional and reliable welding equipment supplier. Product safety carries the registered trademark STAHLWERK. The company responsible for product safety is STAHLWERK Schweissgeräte GmbH
located in Bornheim
Mainstraße 4
53332
Germany. For questions regarding product safety
please contact us at the electronic address info@stahlwerk-schweissgeraete.de or by phone at +49 228 24331713. The person responsible for product safety is Alexander Hamann.

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