Product Details
337-piece Apprentice Starter Mechanics Tool Set in 5-Drawer Service Cart by OEM Tools®. This set includes over 337 of the most common tools used by technicians. All in a great looking 5 drawer cart and designed for the entry level technician.
Specifications
Weight: 288 lb |
Quantity: 337 Pieces |
Application: Mechanics |
Includes
- 5-Drawer Service Cart with Locking Prybar Rack, Folding Tray and Roller Bearing Drawer Slides 1/4" and 3/8" Ratchets, Extensions, Swivels, Deep and Shallow, Metric and SAE Sockets Star, Tamper Proof Star; Hex Sockets (Both Metric and SAE) Plus Spark Plug Sockets Pliers: Slip Joint, Groove Joint, Needle Nose, and Locking; Screwdrivers: Phillips, Straight, X-Long, Pocket and Torx Air Tools: 3/8" and 1/2" Impacts, 3/8" Air Ratchet, Air Ha mmer and Reversible Drill Oil Filter Tools Including: Sockets, Cap Wrenches, Pliers and Strap Brake Tools: Caliper, Disc and Drum Tools and Gauges; Tire Service: Lug Sockets, Tread Gauge, Inflator and Gauge Battery Service Tools: Carrier, Brush, Terminal Puller, Cleaner and Spreader and Side Terminal Wrench Circuit Tester, Wire Stripper/Crimper, Impact Driver Set, Dead Blow Ha mmers Pick-Up Tools, Cordless Work Light, Hot Sleeve, Fender Cover, Flashlight and Safety Glasses - All This Plus More!
Features
- High quality at an affordable price
- Expertly made from premium materials
- Built to match your exact requirements
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.