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The URREA 12-Point Combination Wrench 1/2" Extra Long is a 9-inch, hot drop forged tool made from premium American alloy steel. Featuring a corrosion-resistant nickel-chrome finish and designed for extended reach, it provides superior leverage and durability. Perfect for automotive, aviation, and heavy machinery professionals, it comes with an industry-leading 100-year warranty ensuring lifetime reliability.
Color | Single Wrench |
Brand | Urrea |
Material | Alloy Steel, Iron |
Item Length | 9 Inches |
Item Weight | 2.4 ounces |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Head Style | Open End |
Finish Type | Chrome Finish |
Operation Mode | Mechanical |
Manufacturer | Urrea |
UPC | 660731676440 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00660731676440 |
Part Number | 1216L |
Item model number | 1216L |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 1/2" |
Style | Durable |
Finish | Chrome Finish |
Shape | Rctangular |
Power Source | hand_powered |
Measurement System | Metric |
Included Components | Urrea 1216L 1/2" Extralong Comb Wrench |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
J**.
Long
Nice long wrench for getting in hard to reach spots. I used this to tighten the back of my waterpump on a 390 FE.
J**T
Just what I needed
Had to get in a very tight spot, this wrench was just what I needed.
A**R
Good length
Nice long and good grip, picture is comparing a regular size wrench, comes in handy
P**E
Good
Works for me
M**N
Will it last?
Works great for what I need but you can tell the quality isn't there.
A**K
seems like a good quality wrench
It did what I need, so I gave it five stars. I need a long wrench to reach a motor to hydraulic pump coupling. This fit the bill. No slippage using the open end. I would purchase other sizes if needed.
M**D
short
not length is stated.
J**E
Nice finish quality, but the fitment isn't exactly accurate
The build quality, and length of the tool are perfect for average, everyday uses. However, the fit isn't quite up to exacting standards. When using a longer tool, you're usually looking for increased pressure and torque to be applied to the nut or bolt. In those instances the fit tolerances need to be increased exponentially. As you apply more torque on the user end, the amount of force transferred per square inch increases dramatically. Thus the fit needs to be very tight to prevent damage to your nuts and bolts. In my case I needed the extra length to reach a set of 1/2" bolts, holding a driveshaft to it's flywheel. The length was great, and initially the fit seemed sound, until I began to apply force to break the bolts free. On 2 of 4, they broke free with little issue, but the remaining 2 began to slightly round the bolts corners. By the time I had gotten to replacing and tightening the bolts, the wrench had begun to slip more and more. I believe that if I used the wrench for this again, I would risk the bolts being too deformed to work with the standard tools.The wrench is marked 1/2" and 12.7 mm. This leads me to believe that the manufacturer was shooting for a middle ground that would fit just well enough. In most instances this will work splendidly for your daily applications, just be cautious when using them to apply brute force to precision components, as you may compromise your material.As I said, a great wrench for everyday use, just not quite enough precision for my application.
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