Product Description
The Stanley Proto Industrial Tools J1240BASD 1-1/4-Inch 12-Point ASD Combination Wrench is a durable, high-quality tool that is perfect for a variety of applications. It features a black oxide finish that resists rust and corrosion, and an open end with an anti-slip design (ASD) that helps prevent slippage. The boxed end is also torqueplus, which allows up to 15% more torque to be applied to the fastener. This wrench is made in the USA and backed by a limited lifetime warranty.
Key Features
- Black oxide finish resists rust and corrosion
- Open end with anti-slip design (ASD) helps prevent slippage
- Boxed end is torqueplus, which allows up to 15% more torque to be applied to the fastener
- Made in the USA
- Backed by a limited lifetime warranty
Applications
The Stanley Proto Industrial Tools J1240BASD 1-1/4-Inch 12-Point ASD Combination Wrench is perfect for a variety of applications, including:
- Automotive repair
- Construction
- Industrial maintenance
- DIY projects
Benefits
The Stanley Proto Industrial Tools J1240BASD 1-1/4-Inch 12-Point ASD Combination Wrench offers a number of benefits, including:
- Durability: The black oxide finish resists rust and corrosion, and the open end with ASD design helps prevent slippage.
- Versatility: The boxed end is torqueplus, which allows up to 15% more torque to be applied to the fastener.
- Quality: This wrench is made in the USA and backed by a limited lifetime warranty.
Warranty
The Stanley Proto Industrial Tools J1240BASD 1-1/4-Inch 12-Point ASD Combination Wrench is backed by a limited lifetime warranty.
Usage Instructions
To use the Stanley Proto Industrial Tools J1240BASD 1-1/4-Inch 12-Point ASD Combination Wrench, follow these steps:
- Select the wrench that is the correct size for the fastener you are working with.
- Insert the wrench into the fastener and turn it clockwise to tighten or counterclockwise to loosen.
- Use caution not to apply too much torque, as this could damage the wrench or the fastener.
Warnings
- Use safety goggles, serious eye injury is possible.
- Pull the wrench toward you, do not push.
- Do not use extenders or cheater bars.
- Adjust adjustable wrenches tightly.
- Strike striking/slugging wrenches squarely, do not overblow or underblow.
- Use correct size wrenches, do not use fractional wrenches on metric fasteners and vise versa.
- Use the type of wrench that fits the job.
- Use a box type wrench if possible.
- Maintain your balance.
- Use a commercial lubricant on a corroded fastener.
- Do not use a damaged wrench, replace.
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