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HELAKLS 10mm Flex Head Metric Ratcheting Wrench 72 Teeth Rachet Box End Combination Wrenches Spanner Tools for Mechanics

September 23, 2019 - Comment

HELAKLS 10 mm Flex-Head Ratcheting Combination Wrench 180-Degree Flex HeadSmoothly pivoting through 180 degrees, the box end head holds any angle to slide onto fasteners. It is free to move with each stroke, allowing the wrench to navigate around obstructions along the swing path. 12-Point Box EndProviding a sure, snug fit on almost any-shaped fasteners,

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HELAKLS 10 mm Flex-Head Ratcheting Combination Wrench

180-Degree Flex Head
Smoothly pivoting through 180 degrees, the box end head holds any angle to slide onto fasteners. It is free to move with each stroke, allowing the wrench to navigate around obstructions along the swing path.

12-Point Box End
Providing a sure, snug fit on almost any-shaped fasteners, a 12-point box end resists slipping off while you work, saving aggravation and your knuckles. To prevent round-off, it contacts and applies force to the flat sides of fastener heads rather than the corners.

5-Degree Swing Arc
A ratchet gear with 72 teeth requires just 5 degrees of swing arc to reach the next tooth position, so it’s fast and efficient when there’s not much room to move. The teeth of the ratchet gear are cut, not press formed, creating a crisp, precise profile that fully engages with the pawls and can’t skip or slip under high stress.

Angled Open End
The open end is angled 15 degrees so the wrench can be flipped over with each rotation to engage the fastener twice as often in tight spaces.

Product Features

  • Box end head pivots 180 degrees to easily get around obstructions
  • 12-point box end snugly fits almost shaped fastener heads and resists slipping off while you work
  • Box end opening is designed to grip flat sides of fastener heads, not corners, to prevent round-off
  • 72-tooth ratchet gear needs only a 5-degree working swing arc
  • Open end is angled 15 degrees so the wrench can be flipped over to engage fasteners twice as often in tight spaces

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