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.
- For use in electric keys or screwdrivers, they are used in association with a Support; - This combination is more economical, as it requires replacement only from a small end to end of life (no need to replace the holder); - It is also more versatile because it facilitates the exchange of the tips according to the need of the application.
- For aggressive grinding with a very high stock removal rate and very long tool life. - Consistently high performance due to self-sharpening ceramic oxide grain. - The ceramic oxide grain is specifically designed for work on hard materials and layers. - Abrasive: Ceramic oxide grain CO. - Recommendations for use: Use powerful angle grinders.
- The Scangrip Line Light combines a powerful inspection light and a torch in one item. - The robustness of the hand-held inspection light makes it resistant even to heavy knocks and impacts due to daily use in the harsh workshop environment.
- Excellent quality/value ratio; - Easy to use; - DIN 371; - Type C; - Available in blue ring and green ring; - Fully rectified; - Resistant to breakage; - Thread: M3; - Material: HSSE 5% Cobalt.