New Proto Ratcheting Spline Combination Wrenches

The new line of full polish chrome, reversible ratcheting combination wrenches with spline box ends features a new open end configuration which allows up to 13 degrees additional swing.

Patented new design allows up to 13 degrees additional swing in the first reversible ratcheting spline wrenches made in the USA

Conyers, GA - As part of a continued effort to bring innovation and segment leading performance to the industrial tool market, Proto has introduced a new line of full polish chrome, reversible ratcheting combination wrenches with spline box ends; featuring a new open end configuration which allows up to 13 degrees additional swing.  The offering includes 38 fractional and metric sizes as well as four wrench sets. Visually distinctive, the new wrench pattern features a patented I-beam design that removes material weight while offering an increased bearing surface to help improve comfort and reduce hand fatigue. Like most Proto combination wrenches, the open end features an anti-slip design, locking the wrench onto the fastener head to help prevent injury from wrench slippage.  However, unlike other Proto combination wrenches, the open end is offset from the primary plane of the wrench, resulting in up to 13 degrees additional swing in tight quarters. Spline box wrenches are extremely versatile and can be used on spline, 4 point, 6 point, 12 point, and Torx® fasteners.  Like all Proto spline ratcheting wrenches, this new line maintains a 72-tooth design, resulting in a class leading 5-degree arc swing. Fractional sizes range from ¼” to 1 ¼” and metric sizes from 6mm to 32mm.

For more information, please visit www.protoindustrial.com.

 

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