Facom S.120A 1/2 in Sliding T-Handle, 275 mm Overall

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RS Stock No.:
250-5894
Distrelec Article No.:
304-22-699
Mfr. Part No.:
S.120A
Brand:
Facom
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Brand

Facom

Drive Size

1/2 in

Type

Sliding T-Handle

Overall Length

275 mm

Model

S.120A

Material

Chrome Vanadium Steel

RoHS Status: Exempt

COO (Country of Origin):
FR

Sliding handle for 1/2" ratchet


Sliding handle for 1/2" square drive ratchet. A brake in the head holds the sliding shaft which forms a T or L shaped tool.

Sliding handle for 1/2" ratchet


Introducing the Facom sliding handle for 1/2" ratchet, a professional and durable wrench that guarantees ease of use with increased torque. The sliding 1/2 inch head with square drive allows the user to form either an L shape or T shape bar depending on the application required, making it a versatile and easy to use wrench to easily loosen nuts and bolts. The steel shaft ensures that the wrench remains sturdy, whilst the chrome finish ensures that the ratchet remains resistant to rust and peeling.

Features and Benefits


• Rust resistant chrome finish
• The versatility of a T bar or L shape ratchet
• Ergonomic grip for comfort to be maintained
• Sliding handle for 1/2 inch square drive ratchet
• Made with highly durable Chrome Vanadium Steel

Typical Applications


Socket Wrenches are a type of wrench or ratchet designed to work with sockets attached to the head of the wrench. Socket wrenches are usually equipped with a ratcheting mechanism allowing for constant work without refitting the wrench after every turn of the bolt. Socket wrenches are commonly used by professionals such as car mechanics, engineers, builders and DIY enthusiasts.

FAQ's


What is a sliding head drive?

A brake in the head holds the sliding shaft, giving the user the choice of a T or L shape tool depending on the application required.

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