Stahlwille 40481616 13a Combination Spanner, 1/4"
Stahlwille 40481616 13a Combination Spanner, 1/4"

Stahlwille 40481616 13a Combination Spanner, 1/4"


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  • Imperial, identical end sizes
  • Jaw angled 15°
  • Ring with bi-hex and AS-Drive profile
  • Ring-end cranked 15°
  • Reinforced connection between jaw and shaft
Overview
Imperial wrench with identical end sizes, designed for precise fastening applications. The jaw is angled at 15° for improved accessibility, while the ring features a bi-hex with AS-Drive profile for secure grip and efficient force transmission. The ring end is cranked at 15° to enhance working clearance. A reinforced connection between the jaw and shaft provides added strength and durability.

Stahlwille 40481616 13a Combination Spanner, 1/4"

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Specifications
General Information
Brand
Stahlwille
Product Type
Combination Wrenches
Packaging
Bulk
Country of Origin
Germany
UPC
4018754020096
California Residents
Proposition 65 Warning
Part Number
40481616
Physical Characteristics
Finish
Chrome plated
Material
Chrome alloy steel
Length
4.17 inches
Width
0.63 inches
Height
0.28 inches
Weight
0.01 kg
0.02 lb
Details
Wrench Type
Combination
Type
Spanner
Size
1/4 Inches
Features
Imperial, identical end sizes
Jaw angled 15°
Ring with bi-hex and AS-Drive profile
Ring-end cranked 15°
Reinforced connection between jaw and shaft
About Manufacturer
Stahlwille

While there are many brands of high quality German tools, few are as recognized as Stahlwille. Stahlwille Tools is well known not just for automotive tools, but they’re a brand widely used by the aerospace industry. One of Stahlwille’s contributions to aerospace was the “Tool Control” System which uses bright colors in the storage case that show only when a tool is missing. Stahlwille has also led innovation in aerospace applications by creating tools like the Anti Slip Drive, the Spline Drive the Quick Release and many more. The quality of Stahlwille Tools is among the best, anything less would be disastrous for those in aerospace.

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