SKU: GC49-54.1605

Wooden Camera Wrench Set (Standard)

Wooden Camera Wrench Set (Standard)

This Wrench Set from Wooden Camera is a compact, fold-up tool-set which fits easily into your pocket or toolbox. Precision cut tips allow full tool engagement in the screw, preventing stripping of the screw or inadequate torque. Additionally, the Flip-and-Turn design of the chassis requires little to no repositioning of the tool when working against obstructions.

Tool Set

Hex: 5/64, 3/32, 7/64, 1/8, 9/64, 5/32, 3/16, 7/32, 1/4

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Wooden Camera Wrench Set (Standard)

This Wrench Set from Wooden Camera is a compact, fold-up tool-set which fits easily into your pocket or toolbox. Precision cut tips allow full tool engagement in the screw, preventing stripping of the screw or inadequate torque. Additionally, the Flip-and-Turn design of the chassis requires little to no repositioning of the tool when working against obstructions.

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