Product Details
121-piece Mechanics Tool Set by OEM Tools®. The OEMTOOLS 121 Piece Mechanic's Tool Set includes a variety of the most popular size sockets, wrenches, screwdrivers and more. Set includes a ratcheting screwdriver with 45 tooth ratcheting mechanism and 3 locking positions for smooth strokes. Sockets are thin walled with chamfered ends and a Posi-Grip No-Slip® design with off-corner loading for greater torque and more socket-to-fastener contact. The ratchet is designed with a sealed head to keep dirt out and is fully re-buildable (repair parts are available). Most OEMTOOLS items feature a Hard Chrome™ Finish, a smooth satin finish that won't show prints and keeps rust away.
Specifications
Weight: 14.05 lb |
Quantity: 121 Pieces |
Application: Mechanics |
Includes
- (10) Combo Wrench Sizes: 8, 10, 12, 13, 15 mm and 3/8", 7/16", 1/2", 9/16", 5/8"
- (6) 1/4" Drive Extension Bars: 2", 6" and 3/8" Drive 3", 6", 10"; 3/8" Regular U-Joint
- (2) Adapters: 1/2 F x 3/8 M and 3/8 F x 1/4 M
- (4) Pliers: 6" Long Nose, 7-1/2" Diagonal, 8" Groove Point; 3/8" Drive Magnetic Spark Plug Socket 5/8"
- (2) Ratchets: 1/4" and 3/8"
- (3) Screwdriver with 1/4" Sq Drive 6" Extension Bar and 6" Hex Bit Extension Bar
- (33) Chrome Plated Bit Set; 3/8" Drive 5/16" Bit Holder; 5/16" Bit Sizes
- (9) Metric Hex Key Set and 13 Pieces SAE Hex Key Set
Features
- Comes in a Super Sturdy Organization Case with Replaceable Metal Latches
- Pliers Have Precision Machined Jaws and Feature TECHREADY Grips to Reduce Hand Fatigue
- Made with Unique Alloy Steel, Heat-Treated for Extra Strength and Longevity
- Adapters: 1/2 F x 3/8 M and 3/8 F x 1/4 M
OEM Tools® has followed one rule since the production of the first hacksaw blade in 1919: "Manufacture a superior quality, dependable tool for a reasonable price." In 1919, Samuel Jacoff, a tool and die maker living in Pittsfield, MA, started a hacksaw blade manufacturing business with the help and support of his wife Sarah. When fire destroyed their building in 1929, they merged with another blade maker, Great Neck Manufacturing. In 1941, they purchased a handsaw company and constructed a new plant in Mineola, NY where they remain today. By 1971, Sam and his four sons built GreatNeck in to a major force in the hand tool business by purchasing Buck Bros., a Massachusetts chisel company, and Mayes Brothers, a level company from Tennessee. They also added a plastic extrusion plant.