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Extension Bar -2081 |
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An extension bar fits between a socket bit and a wrench, and allows the full torque created by a turn of the wrench to be transmitted along its length. This is invaluable in cases where, for instance, a bolt at the bottom of an engine by may originally have been installed at the factory, before the engine itself was installed. With the engine in place that bolt would become impossible to reach by hand or with an unmodified socket wrench.
Extension bars are commonly confused with breaker bars, as they are both often associated with garage work. They are very different tools, however, and certainly not interchangeable. While an extension bar adds effective length to the socket bit to help with reach, a breaker bar extends the length of a wrench's handle, increasing the maximum torque possible with a turn.
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Hand Tools,
Industrial Machine Tools,
Industrial Hand Tools,
Spanners,
Sockets,
Sockets Accessories,
Plier,
Wrenches,
Steel Files
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Hardware and Tools
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Machine Tools Accessories
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Industrial Tools
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| Name : |
Rupesh Khanna |
| Address : |
Dohil Chambers, 46, Nehru Place New Delhi |
| City : |
New Delhi |
| Country : |
India |
| PIN : |
110019 |
| Email : |
mail@hetl.co.in |
| Phone : |
011 - 41606783 , 41607458 , 41606785 |
| Fax : |
011 - 26210204 |
| Website : |
http://www.hetl.co.in
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