Laser Tools introduces range of ultra-thin open ended spanners

March 07, 2018
Laser Tools introduces range of ultra-thin open ended spanners
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Laser Tools has once again added to its range with the introduction of ultra-thin open-ended spanners. Laser say there are ten spanners that are manufactured from strong chrome vanadium and are ideal when space is restricted and there is just not enough room to get a spanner over the fastener.


Three spanner sets are available. Set 6788 comprises six spanners with sizes and approximate spanner thicknesses of 6mm x 7mm (2.1mm thick); 8mm x 9mm, 10mm x 11mm (2.5mm thick); 12mm x 13mm, 14mm x 15mm (3.5mm thick) and 16mm x 17mm (4.5mm thick).

Set 6789 comprises four spanners in the following sizes and approximate spanner thicknesses: 18mm x 19mm (4.5mm thick); 20mm x 22mm, 21mm x 23mm and 22mm x 24mm (5.5mm thick). Both sets are supplied in blister packs.

Set 6996 includes all ten spanner sizes presented in a very practical machine-cut EVA foam tray that is designed to fit in a tool box or roll-cab drawer, keeping the tools safe and always ready to hand.

These ultra thin spanner sets are available from Laser stockist nationwide.
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