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Martin 4140 Fractional SAE Flare Nut Wrench, 1-1/4 inch Opening, 12-Point Open-Box Design

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Martin 4140 Fractional SAE Flare Nut Wrench, 1-1/4 inch Opening, 12-Point Open-Box Design Martin Tool and Forge MT4140
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Martin 4140 Fractional SAE Flare Nut Wrench, 1-1/4 inch Opening, 12-Point Open-Box Design

  • Martin 4140 fractional SAE flare nut wrench features a 1-1/4 inch 12-point open-box design, providing secure fastener engagement and improved accessibility for hydraulic, brake, and fuel line fittings.
  • Features:
    • Drop-forged alloy steel construction offers strength and durability for heavy-duty service
    • 1-1/4 inch 12-point open-box design improves contact with fasteners and reduces rounding
    • Flare nut configuration allows use on tubing and fittings where standard box wrenches cannot fit
    • Corrosion-resistant finish helps extend service life in harsh work environments
    • Designed for fractional SAE applications including hydraulic and automotive maintenance
  • Specifications:
    • Manufacturer: Martin Sprocket & Gear (Martin Tool & Forge)
    • Part Number: 4140
    • Opening Size: 1-1/4 inch
    • Design: 12-point open-box flare nut
    • Material: Drop-forged alloy steel
    • Finish: Corrosion-resistant industrial finish
    • Application: Fractional SAE hydraulic, brake, and fuel line service
  • The Martin 4140 fractional SAE flare nut wrench can also be referred to as Martin 12-point flare nut wrench 4140, Martin open-box SAE flare nut wrench, Martin 1-1/4 inch fractional flare wrench, and Martin hydraulic flare nut service wrench.

 

Martin Sprocket & Gear manufactures the 4140 fractional SAE flare nut wrench from drop-forged alloy steel with a 12-point open-box design, delivering reliable performance and accessibility for hydraulic and automotive line fittings.

 

Q: What is the opening size of the Martin 4140 wrench?
A: The wrench features a 1-1/4 inch 12-point open-box opening designed for fractional SAE fittings.

 

Q: Where is a flare nut wrench typically used?
A: It is commonly used on hydraulic, brake, and fuel line fittings where a standard box wrench cannot access.

 

Q: What material and finish are used?
A: It is made from drop-forged alloy steel with a corrosion-resistant industrial finish for durability.