Proto® JSCV10 Reversible Combination Wrench, Imperial, 5/16 in, 12 Points, 15 deg Offset, 5-1/2 in OAL, Chrome Vanadium Steel, Polished Chrome/Black, ASME Specified
JSCV10
MFG #: JSCV10
Requires Quote
Non-Stock Item
- Box End Thickness: 1/8 in
- Box End Width: 21/32 in
- Country of Origin: TW
- Finish/Coating: Polished Chrome/Black
- Manufacturer Name: Stanley Black & Decker
- Material: Chrome Vanadium Steel
- Measurement System: Imperial
- Number of Geared Teeth: 72
- Number of Points: 12
- Offset Angle: 15 deg
- Open End Thickness: 1/8 in
- Open End Width: 11/16 in
- Overall Length: 5-1/2 in
- Request For Quote: Yes
- Specifications Met: ASME Specified
- Type: Reversible
- Wrench Opening: 5/16 in
- Wrench Type: Ratcheting, Spline
Proto® Combination Wrench, Reversible, Measurement System: Imperial, Ratcheting, Spline Wrench, 5/16 in Wrench Opening, 12 Points, 72 Geared Teeth, 5-1/2 in Overall Length, 15 deg Offset, 11/16 in Open End Width, 1/8 in Open End Thickness, 21/32 in Box End Width, 1/8 in Box End Thickness, ASME Specified Specifications Met, Chrome Vanadium Steel, Polished Chrome/Black
- Item Features
- Fractional spline wrenches can be used on fractional 4, 6, 12 point, spline and Torx® fasteners
- The chrome vanadium switch lever allows for easy changes in turning direction which helps improve speed
- 15 deg angled offset box end helps keep shank clear of obstructions
- Anti-slip design (ASD) open end
- Black chrome finish is corrosion-resistant and visually distinctive
- Box end is countersunk for easy application to the fastener
- Spline design enables the wrench to contact conventional fasteners away from the corners, which applies force over a larger area, reducing risk of fastener scoring and helps prevent rounding of the corners and other fasteners damage that could lead to foreign object damage (FOD)
- The high contact surface area which is away from fastener points enables turning of highly rounded fasteners
- Chrome vanadium box ends and switch levers provide high strength and durability
- Feature a spline ratcheting end to turn multiple fasteners while helping increase the force applied to the fastener
- Spline tools engage the flats of conventional nut fasteners to move the loads away from the corner of the fastener and transfer them over a broader surface area
- Helps increase the force that can be applied to a fastener
- Helps reduce damage to fasteners, easy to access restricted spaces compared to a socket