Stanley Proto Industrial Tools | 23mm 12-Point Metric ASD Combination Wrench | J1223MASD | J1223MASD - 23mm 12-Point Metric ASD Combination Wrench
Key Features
- Satin finish
- Open End: Anti-slip design (ASD)
- Locking groove to help prevent slippage
- Arched surface which spreads the force over a 400% larger contact area to help prolong life
- No ribs or serrations to damage fasteners
- Boxed end: Torqueplus®
- Allows up to 15% more torque to be applied to the fastener
- Reduces risk of fastener rounding
- Provides a better grip on worn, rounded fasteners
Applications
- This combination wrench is ideal for use in a variety of applications, including automotive, industrial, and construction.
- It can be used to tighten and loosen nuts and bolts of various sizes.
- The ASD design helps to prevent slippage and damage to fasteners, while the Torqueplus® end provides increased torque for more difficult applications.
Benefits
- The satin finish helps to prevent corrosion and extend the life of the wrench.
- The locking groove in the open end helps to prevent the wrench from slipping off of the nut or bolt.
- The arched surface of the open end spreads the force over a larger contact area, which helps to prolong the life of the wrench.
- The lack of ribs or serrations on the open end helps to prevent damage to fasteners.
- The Torqueplus® end allows for up to 15% more torque to be applied to the fastener, which can make it easier to loosen or tighten difficult nuts and bolts.
- The Torqueplus® end also helps to reduce the risk of fastener rounding, which can make it difficult to remove the nut or bolt in the future.
- The combination wrench provides a good grip on worn, rounded fasteners, which can make it easier to loosen or tighten them.
Warranty
This product is covered by a limited warranty against defects in materials and workmanship for one year from the date of purchase.
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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