KING TONY 3/4' TORX® Metric Deep Impact Socket E24
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KT647524M
- Deep impact star socket for TORX® internal screw; - DIN 3121; - For the operation of cylinder head bolts; - E18 on MAN commercial vehicles M 2000 and MAN busses with D 08 engines; - E20 on MAN commercial vehicles F 2000, F 90, F 8 and MAN busses with D 25 and D 28 engines; - E24 on MAN commercial vehicles Common Rail engines (D20).
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KING TONY emerged in 1976 and still maintains high-quality standards, consistently exceeding the requirements of the world's most demanding standards such as DIN (German) and ANSI (USA). The King Tony range of workshop tools includes solutions for almost every workshop need, including socket wrenches, impact wrenches, hammers, wrench sets, among others.
KING TONY emerged in 1976 and still maintains high-quality standards, consistently exceeding the requirements of the world's most demanding standards such as DIN (German) and ANSI (USA). The King Tony range of workshop tools includes solutions for almost every workshop need, including socket wrenches, impact wrenches, hammers, wrench sets, among others.
KING TONY 3/4' TORX® Metric Deep Impact Socket E24
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- Deep impact star socket for TORX® internal screw; - DIN 3121; - For the operation of cylinder head bolts; - E18 on MAN commercial vehicles M 2000 and MAN busses with D 08 engines; - E20 on MAN commercial vehicles F 2000, F 90, F 8 and MAN busses with D 25 and D 28 engines; - E24 on MAN commercial vehicles Common Rail engines (D20).
- For universal applications from coarse to fine grinding on materials with challenging stock removal properties, e.g. stainless steel (INOX). - Active grinding additives in the coating substantially improve the stock removal rate, prevent clogging and result in cooler grinding. - Abrasive: Aluminium oxide A-COOL.
- The impact resistant carbide teeth reduce the chances of chipping or breaking a tooth if it hit a foreign object - The utra sharp carbide teeth mean less force is required when pushing the blade through the timber