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These Faithfull Chrome Vanadium spanners have flexible ratchet heads, which can turn through 180°, allowing them to be used in more awkward to reach places at any angle. Each spanner has a 72 fine-tooth mechanism. A useful arrow illustration is etched in the spanner to indicate the direction of torque. 180° head for access into tight places.5° Fine Ratchet Mechanism.Size: 24mm.
Caja protectora de carcasa de carcasa de aleación de aluminio para Raspberry Pi 3, Pi 2 y B + con ventilador de refrigeración
The Faithfull Spring Dividers have polished natural steel finish legs made of flat stock and are carefully balanced, with heat treated points. A strong but flexible bow spring and centrally located adjustment screw give a smooth and precise action.Size 75mm (3in)
The Plasplugs Super Grips™ wall plugs are suitable for fixing into concrete and brick. They are available in 3 different sizes/colours. Yellow: Regular-duty, accepts screws No 4-8 (3-4.5mm).Red: Regular-duty, accepts screws No 6-12 (3.5-5.5mm).Brown: Heavy-duty, accepts screws No 8-14 (4.5-7mm).The yellow wall plugs are regular-duty and will accept screws No 4-8 (3-4.5mm). This pack is also supplied with screws.Drill: 5mm.Pack quantity: 20.
Used in combination with screwsinks to prepare perfectly sized plugs to fill counterbored holes. For best performance power drill should be held in a stand. For a perfect grain match use an offcut from the timber being plugged. To ensure an acurate fit we suggest you use the same screwsink from the Faithfull brand. The set of 4 contains sizes No 6, 8, 10 and 12.Cuts Size 10 Plugs (10mm)
The Knipex 7 Way Cabinet Control Key is suitable for control cabinets and shut-off systems in the supply of gas, water and electricity, e.g. air conditioning, ventilation systems, shut-off valves, mains switch-boards, etc. Supplied with a securing chain. It has the following functions: 3 x Square: 5, 6 & 8mm.1 x Triangular: 9mm. 1 x Two-Way: 3-5mm.1 x Double Ended Bit (Slotted 1.0x7mm and PH2).1 x 1/4in Bit Adaptor.
