Product Details
9-piece 5/16" to 13/16" 12-Point Angled Head Chrome Combination Wrench Set by OEM Tools®. If you’re looking for a reliable solution to complete your project, this 1st-grade product is right up your alley. Designed utilizing the finest materials, it delivers unmatched levels of durability and strength needed to provide long-lasting service life. Superior in functionality, it will help you make any job easier and faster.
Specifications
Unit of Measure: SAE |
Size Range: 5/16" to 13/16" |
Opening Shape: 12-Point |
Finish: Chrome |
Material: Steel |
Ratchet: No |
Reversing: No |
Head Type: Angled |
Quantity: 9 Pieces |
Includes
- (9) 5/16", 3/8", 7/16", 1/2", 9/16", 5/8", 11/16", 3/4", 13/16" Combination Wrenches
Features
- Posi-Grip No-Slip™ Off corner loading for greater torque with more socket-to-fastener contact
- Combo wrenches grab like mad
- Marked on all four sides with standard and metric sizes for easy identification
- Open end has a 15° off-set so you can flip it quickly for a new bite
- Longer shaft for extra leverage The beam isnt too skinny but, isnt awkwardly thick, it’s just about perfect
- The flat profile is comfortable in hands
- Exceed ANSI standards
- 12-Point end design which allows 15° backward movement to re-engage fastener
- Smooth open end won’t mark fasteners or make sounds when applying to the fastener
- 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.