Facom 64C Series Ratchet Spanner, 8 x 10mm, Metric, Double Ended, 150 mm Overall

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RS Stock No.:
876-4913
Distrelec Article No.:
304-22-653
Mfr. Part No.:
64C.S1
Brand:
Facom
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Brand

Facom

Spanner Type

Double Box-End Ratchet Wrench

Metric Size

8 x 10 mm, 12 x 13mm

Ratcheting

Yes

Material

Chrome Vandium Steel

Finish

Satin Chrome

Overall Length

150 mm

Double Ended

Yes

Series

64C

Imperial or Metric

Metric

RoHS Status: Exempt

COO (Country of Origin):
TW

Facom 64C Multi Ratchet Spanner


Introducing the the Facom 64C Multi Ratchet Spanner. It offers 4 sizes in 1 tool which reduces the number of tools required, saving you money, space and weight and makes it an essential piece of kit to have in a toolbox. It uses a 72-tooth high quality ratchet mechanism built by Facom and benefits from a compact spanner head to be able to work comfortably in enclosed spaces. The ratchet spanner is an ideal for when working offsite or in high locations where a toolbox may need to be winched.

Features and Benefits:


• A 4-metric dimension in 1 ratchet (8x10mm and 12x13mm) that combines the most common sizes required and therefore reducing the number of tools required
• Compact spanner head and reversible by lever allowing for flexible use in hard to reach areas
• 72-tooth ratchet mechanism with 5° increment allowing for easier use in confined areas with limited reach
• Satin chrome finish for easy cleaning
• Covered by Facom Tools Lifetime Guarantee
• Meets NF ISO 1711-1, ISO 1711-1, DIN ISO 1711-1 standards, providing the promise for quality, safety and reliability

How does a ratchet spanner work?


A ratchet spanner or wrench uses a mechanism which allows an open-ended, flare or ring head to turn a fastener in one direction but not the other while remaining fitted to the fastener head. By turning the spanner over or flicking a lever, it changes the direction of movement.

Does this spanner feature a reversing lever?


Yes

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