New Spline Reversible Ratcheting Combination Wrenches From Snap-on Industrial Deliver More Torque for Aviation

Jan. 17, 2020
The new Spline Reversible Ratcheting Combination Wrenches from Snap-on Industrial feature the patent-pending “scrivet” design that reduces the potential for foreign object damage (FOD) in aviation applications.

The new Spline Reversible Ratcheting Combination Wrenches from Snap-on Industrial feature the patent-pending “scrivet” design that reduces the potential for foreign object damage (FOD) in aviation applications.

The scrivet design ensures the two screws on the ratcheting end of the wrench cannot be backed out or removed, which reduces FOD concerns when working on or around aircraft.

The Spline Reversible Ratcheting Combination Wrenches come with a ratcheting mechanism that utilizes Snap-on Dual 80 technology, which combines dual pawls with a thin-walled, box-end design for smooth operation and more torque transfer in less lateral space. The wrench’s thin-walled design is ideal for work on spline fasteners in the aviation industry, as well as other critical industries where service is performed in tight spaces.

The wrench is extremely durable, thanks to the cold-formed Flank Drive gear that’s born from the same steel as Snap-on sockets. This feature enables the wrench to deliver up to 40 percent more cycle life and strength equivalent compared to traditional combination wrenches.