Gedore 6 Series Open Ended Spanner, 30mm, Metric, Double Ended, 302 mm Overall
- RS Stock No.:
- 772-3369
- Mfr. Part No.:
- 6 30x32
- Brand:
- Gedore
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- RS Stock No.:
- 772-3369
- Mfr. Part No.:
- 6 30x32
- Brand:
- Gedore
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Product Details
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Select all | Attribute | Value |
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Brand | Gedore | |
Spanner Type | Open Ended Spanner | |
Metric Size | 30 mm, 32mm | |
Material | Vanadium Steel | |
Finish | Chrome | |
Overall Length | 302 mm | |
Offset | No | |
Double Ended | Yes | |
Imperial or Metric | Metric | |
Series | 6 | |
Select all | ||
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Brand Gedore | ||
Spanner Type Open Ended Spanner | ||
Metric Size 30 mm, 32mm | ||
Material Vanadium Steel | ||
Finish Chrome | ||
Overall Length 302 mm | ||
Offset No | ||
Double Ended Yes | ||
Imperial or Metric Metric | ||
Series 6 | ||
RoHS Status: Exempt
- COO (Country of Origin):
- DE
GEDORE Open-Ended Spanner, 30mm and 32mm Sizes, Chrome Finish - 6 30x32
Need a two-for-one solution to loosen or tighten fasteners? Turn to this double open-ended spanner from GEDORE to handle nuts in a jiffy. It fits tightly around your 30 and 32mm components to maximise contact for a secure grip. Thanks to the tool's high bending strength, it resists fractures and splinters when overloaded to reduce the risk of injury. Its vanadium steel construction means it's resistant to impact and wear, so no job is too tough for this durable workmate.
Features & Benefits
• Size stamp helps with easy identification
• Chrome finish for resistance to corrosion
• Chrome finish for resistance to corrosion
Applications
• Construction sites
• Aerospace engineering
• Automotive repairs
• Manufacturing processes
• Aerospace engineering
• Automotive repairs
• Manufacturing processes
What's the safest way to use an open-ended spanner?
For safe use, it's best to turn the spanner by pulling on the shank so there's less chance of hitting your knuckles if the tool slips.