PB Swiss PB 8200.S 12-190 Hex Nut Screwdriver Swiss Grip, 12 mm

PB Swiss PB 8200.S 12-190 Hex Nut Screwdriver Swiss Grip, 12 mm

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  • for hex screws
  • with hexagonal wrench section for applying higher torques and loosening tight screws
  • convex handle with soft surface, pleasant grip and high torque transmission
  • color coded by screw type, quick identification
  • high-quality materials used, resistant to solvents, oils, acids and salts
Overview
PB Swiss PB 8200.S 12-190 Hex Nut Screwdriver Swiss Grip, 12 mm, Special Alloy based on Spring Steel, Exceptional elasticity coupled with high grade hardening.

PB Swiss PB 8200.S 12-190 Hex Nut Screwdriver Swiss Grip, 12 mm

Specifications
General Information
Brand
PB Swiss Tools
Product Type
Sockets
Packaging
Bulk
Country of Origin
Switzerland
UPC
7610733068654
California Residents
Proposition 65 Warning
Part Number
PB 8200.S 12-190
Physical Characteristics
Finish
Chrome Plated
Material
Chrome-Vanadium Steel
Length
310 mm
Weight
0.19 kg
0.42 lb
Details
Type
Hex
Size
12 mm
Features
for hex screws
with hexagonal wrench section for applying higher torques and loosening tight screws
convex handle with soft surface, pleasant grip and high torque transmission
color coded by screw type, quick identification
high-quality materials used, resistant to solvents, oils, acids and salts
special alloy based on spring steel, exceptional elasticity coupled with with high hardness
laser-marked serial number, lifetime guarantee
Why would you use this tool for ?
About manufacturer
PB Swiss Tools

Anyone that holds a tool from PB Swiss Tools in their hand will immediately notice: it's special. That particular feeling of working with dependable, accurate tools is something professionals, tradespeople and amateurs the world over appreciate.

Tools and instruments from Emmental in Switzerland have been up in space, are used to assemble cars on production lines and render excellent service in operating rooms. Every tool reflects 100 per cent Swiss principles. For four generations, the owning family has remained committed to the home location.

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