Product Details
7/16" 12-Point Angled Head Black Oxide Combination Wrench (1214BASD) by PROTO®. If you’re looking for a reliable solution to complete your project, this 1st-grade product is right up your alley. Designed utilizing the finest materials, it delivers unmatched levels of durability and strength needed to provide long-lasting service life. Superior in functionality, it will help you make any job easier and faster.
Specifications
Unit of Measure: SAE |
Size (SAE): 7/16" |
Opening Shape: 12-Point |
Finish: Black Oxide |
Ratchet: No |
Reversing: No |
Head Type: Angled |
Quantity: 1 Piece |
Overall Length: 7" |
Weight: 0.22 lb |
Head Thickness: 7/32" (End A), 17/64" (End B) |
Head Width: 31/32" (End A), 43/64" (End B) |
Throat Depth: 17/32" |
Features
- Non-reflective black oxide finish for use where non-plated products are required
- 12-point box end allows for fine indexing, helping to improve speed and access. Fits 4, 6 and 12 point fasteners
- The box end is countersunk for easy application to the fastener
- 15° angled offset box end helps keep shank clear of obstructions
- Anti-Slip Design (ASD) open end
- Sizes 1-5/16" and larger do not have ASD feature
- Box ends incorporate the TorquePlus™ system
- ASME B107.100-2010
Proto® offers more than just tools. What company really offers customers is: peace of mind. Proto makes tools in America; Not because it's cheaper and not because it’s convenient. Proto don't even do it out of a sense of pride. Company makes tools in America, because put simply...it's how they can ensure making the best quality tool they can. And in the rare instance when company can't make a tool in America, people do so because... again, making the highest quality tools comes first.
For over 110 years, Proto® Industrial Tools have been made in America. From it's wrenches, sockets, ratchets and torque tools manufactured in Dallas, Texas to screwdrivers made in Cheraw, South Carolina or even it's industrial storage solutions engineered and built in Georgetown, Ohio, Proto takes pride in knowing tools are built at the highest quality standards. Proto engineers and manufactures in America knowing that it's tools are safe, reliable and help get the job done.