GearWrench expands 120XP Ratcheting Wrench Line
GearWrench, a hand tool brand from Apex Tool Group known for tools that deliver speed, strength and access, announced the availability of 11 new open stock combination ratcheting wrenches to its 120XP Universal Spline XL Ratcheting Wrench line.
GearWrench 120XP Universal Spline XL Ratcheting Wrenches feature advantages, including:
Access
120XP Universal Spline XL Ratcheting Wrenches have double-stacked pawls that deliver 120 positions and a three-degree swing arc. They also have a narrow ratchet-end width and thickness, allowing technicians to reach fasteners in tight clearance situations.
Reach
120XP Universal Spline XL Ratcheting Wrenches feature a beam design that’s longer for greater reach in confined areas. The open end is narrower and both ends have reduced outside dimensions, making this tool a must-have for working on fasteners in cramped locations.
Flexibility and Versatility
The Universal Spline drive design means technicians need only one tool to work on several different style fasteners, including: spline, 12-point, 6-point, e-torx, square and rounded 6-point. Dual Direction Surface Drive® on the open end provides better grip and reduces fastener rounding.
Speed
Both sides of each wrench have highly visible, recessed color size markings to help technicians easily identify the correct wrench to get jobs done quickly.
Strength
All 120XP Universal Spline XL Ratcheting Wrenches exceed ASME performance requirements.
GearWrench 120XP Universal Spline XL Ratcheting Wrenches are now available in 11 larger sizes, ranging from 20MM to 24MM and 13/16” to 1-1/4”
End users can now purchase the following new 120XP Universal Spline XL Combination Ratcheting Wrench sizes:
- SKU 86420: 20mm
- SKU 86421: 21mm
- SKU 86422: 22mm
- SKU 86424: 24mm
- SKU 86442: 13/16”
- SKU 86443: 7/8”
- SKU 86444: 15/16”
- SKU 86445: 1”
- SKU 86446: 1-1/16”
- SKU 86447: 1-1/8”
- SKU 86448: 1-1/4”
“Our new larger-size 120XP Universal Spline Ratcheting Wrenches will help techs get jobs done quicker,” said Jim Stewart, product manager for GearWrench. “Having the right tool for the job is key, and these new sizes help make that happen.”