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Weekend Sale Martin Tools | RN7150 | Striking Wrench Straight Pattern – 6 Point Alloy Steel 2-3/8 Inc

Original price was: $134.19.Current price is: $53.68.

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Specifications

  • Model Number: RN7150
  • Manufacturer: Martin Tools
  • Material: Alloy Steel
  • Size: 2-3/8 inches
  • Head Type: 6 Point
  • Pattern: Straight
  • Weight: 6 lbs

Key Features

  • Constructed from durable alloy steel for high strength and resistance to wear.
  • Features a 6-point opening that provides a secure grip on fasteners, reducing the risk of slippage.
  • Designed with a straight pattern, allowing for direct application of force.
  • Specifically engineered for striking applications, accommodating impact from hammers or mallets.
  • Large 2-3/8 inch size is suitable for heavy-duty industrial fasteners.

Applications

  • Ideal for maintenance and repair of heavy machinery and industrial equipment.
  • Used in construction for assembly and disassembly of large structures.
  • Applicable in automotive and trucking services for loosening stubborn bolts and nuts.
  • Suitable for situations requiring significant torque to break free seized or corroded fasteners.
  • Effective in environments where a traditional wrench cannot provide sufficient leverage or force.

Benefits

  • Enhanced Durability: The alloy steel construction extends the tool’s lifespan, even under rigorous use conditions.
  • Improved Efficiency: Allows users to apply substantial impact force, quickly loosening difficult fasteners.
  • Reliable Performance: The 6-point design securely engages fasteners, minimizing rounding and ensuring consistent grip.
  • Broad Utility: Serves a wide array of heavy-duty mechanical and industrial tasks, enhancing versatility.
  • Increased Safety: Built to withstand striking, the wrench reduces the likelihood of tool failure during high-impact operations.