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A ratchet mechanism allows you to turn fasteners without removing and repositioning the wrench.
Pivot the head for access to fasteners in tight spots.
Position the head anywhere along the handle.
Set the desired torque and the wrench indicates when it's reached with an audible click and an impulse in the grip.
These tools are suitable for general shop, maintenance, and automotive work.
Built for durability, these high-performance tools handle the demands of high-volume production and tough maintenance applications.
Use these wrenches for medium-volume production, general maintenance, and construction applications.
For easy tightening and loosening, these sockets have pins that grip the slotted sides on bearing nuts.
Achieve the best possible grip on hex fasteners and prevent rounding.
Designed to remove and install dual wheels on trucks and trailers, these sockets have a hex recess for accessing lug nuts and a square recess to turn the threaded shafts found on inner wheels.
Use these sockets as an alternative to a screwdriver or L-key. They are made to withstand the high torque and force of impact tools.
Convert from one square drive size to another.
Remove and install dual wheels on trucks and trailers with the sockets in these sets.
Extend your socket's reach.
Keep common extension lengths on hand to reach a variety of spots—just attach them to your socket.
Attach to your socket for a longer reach.
A magnet holds the socket, making changes quicker.
Pivot the head to access fasteners from an angle.
Reach a variety of spots by keeping common extension lengths on hand.
Pull the collar to quickly attach and remove sockets.