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Sunex 993024 3/4" Stubby Combination Wrench, Fully Polished Chrome Vanadium Alloy Steel

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Sunex 993024 3/4\" Stubby Combination Wrench, Fully Polished Chrome Vanadium Alloy Steel Sunex Tools SU993024
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Sunex 993024 3/4" Stubby Combination Wrench, Fully Polished Chrome Vanadium Alloy Steel

  • This Sunex 993024 stubby combination wrench is drop-forged from fully polished chrome-vanadium alloy steel, offering compact access, corrosion resistance, and precision performance in tight work environments.
  • Features:
    • Drop-forged chrome-vanadium alloy steel construction ensures strength and long-term durability
    • Stubby, compact design allows use in confined or obstructed spaces
    • 15-degree offset box end provides fingertip clearance and ease of use near obstructions
    • Radius-corner box end grips fastener sides instead of corners to reduce rounding
  • Specifications:
    • Manufacturer: Sunex
    • Part Number: 993024
    • Wrench Size: 3/4 Inch
    • Smaller End Size: 3/4 Inch
    • Larger End Size: 3/4 Inch
    • Item Length: 5.25 Inches
    • Item Weight: 3.2 ounces
    • Material: Chrome-vanadium alloy steel, fully polished finish
  • This wrench may also be referred to as stubby combo wrench 3/4-inch, compact combo wrench, polished crowfoot-style combo, drop-forged stubby wrench, radius-corner wrenches.

 

Sunex offers precision-engineered hand tools designed for strength and functionality-this stubby combination wrench delivers premium alloy construction and design tailored for tight-space performance.

 

Q: Why use a stubby combination wrench?
A: Its compact length allows access to fasteners in confined spaces where standard wrenches cannot reach.

 

Q: What is the benefit of the 15-degree offset box end?
A: It gives finger and thumb clearance from the work surface or nearby obstacles, making the wrench safer and easier to use.

 

Q: How does the radius-corner design protect fasteners?
A: By distributing force across flat sides rather than corners, it reduces rounding and extends both fastener life and tool longevity.