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Mr Gasket Mechanical Torque Angle Gauge

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Mechanical Torque Angle Gauge
Mechanical Torque Angle Gauge
  • Fits 1/2” Drive Socket
  • Torque Angle Range: 0-360 Degrees
  • Torque Angle Reading Increments: 2 Degrees
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