Description
The WORKPRO 1/4-inch Socket and Ratchet Set – Model WP202547 – is the indispensable all-in-one kit for any technician or mechanical enthusiast's toolbox. This set is characterized by its compact design and high-quality manufacturing from Chrome Vanadium (CR-V) steel, making it the perfect choice for handling small screws in car engines, electronic devices, and delicate household tasks.
Professional Features and Benefits:
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72-Tooth Ratchet Wrench: The 1/4-inch ratchet wrench features a precise 72-tooth mechanism, allowing for a very narrow swing arc (only 5 degrees), which is vital when working in confined spaces that do not allow for wide rotation movements.
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Chrome Vanadium (CR-V) Steel: All sockets and accessories are made from high-quality, heat-treated CR-V steel, ensuring superior durability and high resistance to wear and rust under harsh working conditions.
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Quick Release System: The ratchet features a quick-release button that ensures secure socket attachment and easy, one-press changes, even if your hand is oily.
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Assorted Bit Set: The kit comes with 20 different bits (Phillips, Torx, Allen) and a Spinner Handle, transforming the set into a professional, super-strong screwdriver.
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Smart Accessories for Difficult Angles: The set includes a Universal Joint and a 75mm extension bar, giving you the ability to reach hidden screws in deep engine corners.
Kit Contents (WP202547):
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1 x 1/4-inch Ratchet Wrench: Quick-release with 72 teeth.
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12 x Sockets: Sizes (4, 5, 5.5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 mm).
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20 x Screwdriver Bits: An assortment of various bits for all screw types.
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1 x Spinner Handle: Can be used as a screwdriver or with the ratchet.
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Accessories: 75mm extension bar, universal joint, and spark plug/stopper socket.
Technical Specifications:
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Model Number: WP202547.
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Material: Chrome Vanadium Steel (CR-V).
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Dimensions: 322 × 108 × 40 mm.
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Grade: PRO Grade.
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Brand: WORKPRO.
Technical Tip: 1/4-inch ratchet wrenches are designed for precision and speed, not immense torque; therefore, use a "fixed wrench" to initially loosen very tight screws, then use the ratchet to complete the process quickly to preserve the life of the internal gears.