Description
WORKPRO Anti-Slip Ratcheting Combination Wrench Set – 9 Pieces – Model WP202602 – is the perfect professional set that combines superior speed with durable strength. This set features advanced anti-slip technology and a high-precision ratchet system, making it the top choice for maintenance technicians and mechanics seeking exceptional performance in tightening and loosening fasteners.
Professional Features and Benefits:
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72-Tooth Ratchet System: The precise gear mechanism provides extremely smooth movement, requiring only 5 degrees of wrench rotation to move the fastener, significantly facilitating work in very confined spaces.
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Anti-Slip Open-End Design: The open end of the wrench is designed to firmly grip the nut's corners and prevent slipping, protecting bolt heads from wear and allowing for the loosening of partially worn fasteners.
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Chrome Vanadium Steel (CR-V): All wrenches are made from hardened and heat-treated CR-V steel, with a fully polished chrome plating for rust resistance and easy cleaning of oils.
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Time and Effort Saving: Thanks to the ratcheting feature, you won't need to lift and reposition the wrench with each turn, speeding up work by up to 40% compared to traditional wrenches.
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Durable Storage Organizer: The set comes in a sturdy plastic holder that keeps the wrenches organized by size, protects them from loss, and can be hung in the workshop.
Set Contents (Sizes):
- The set consists of 9 essential metric sizes: (8, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 17, 19 mm).
Technical Specifications (WP202602):
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Product Type: Ratcheting Combination Wrench Set.
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Number of Pieces: 9 pieces.
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Material: Chrome Vanadium Steel (CR-V).
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Gear Mechanism: 72-Teeth.
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Brand: WORKPRO.
Primary Uses:
- Car and engine maintenance in places where large "system" wrenches are difficult to use.
- Installation of production lines and industrial machinery.
- Quick assembly and disassembly tasks in complex household plumbing.
Technical Tip: To prolong the life of the ratchet mechanism, use the open (fixed) end for the initial "breaking loose" of extremely tight fasteners, then complete the quick loosening process using the ratcheting end.