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Martin 3723 Hydraulic Angle Wrench, 1-1/4-Inch Opening, 15 Degree & 60 Degree Double Offset

Item # MT3723
Martin 3723 Hydraulic Angle Wrench, 1-1/4-Inch Opening, 15 Degree & 60 Degree Double Offset Martin Tool and Forge MT3723
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Martin 3723 Hydraulic Angle Wrench, 1-1/4-Inch Opening, 15 Degree & 60 Degree Double Offset

  • Martin 3723 precision-forged alloy steel hydraulic wrench featuring dual angled openings-15 Degree and 60 Degree-for accessing fasteners in extremely tight clearance areas, with a durable chrome finish.
  • Features:
    • 15 Degree offset opening on one end and 60 Degree offset on the other for versatile fitment
    • Thin head design with V-Notch opening offers maximum surface contact under restricted access
    • Chrome finish enhances corrosion resistance and ease of cleaning
    • Drop-forged alloy steel construction ensures strength and durability
  • Specifications:
    • Manufacturer: Martin
    • Part Number: 3723
    • Wrench Opening: 1-1/4 inches on both ends
    • Angle Types: 15 Degree and 60 Degree offset
  • Martin 3723 also known as Martin double-angle hydraulic wrench, 3723 angle hydraulic wrench, offset hydraulic tool, and thin-head chrome finish wrench.

 

Martin is a reputable manufacturer of professional-grade industrial tools. This hydraulic angle wrench combines exceptional strength with thoughtful design, enabling mechanics and industrial technicians to operate efficiently in confined spaces.

 

Q: What fastener size does this wrench fit?
A: It fits fasteners with a 1-1/4 inch opening on both ends.

 

Q: Why are there two offset angles?
A: The dual offsets (15 Degree and 60 Degree) enhance access around obstructions, making it much easier to work in tight clearance environments.

 

Q: What types of applications is this wrench designed for?
A: Ideal for hydraulic maintenance, heavy equipment repair, and industrial servicing where space constraints are a challenge.