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Bikesales Staff10 May 2017
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New product: GearWrench 41-piece bit set

A huge range of bits for any application

Introducing the 41-piece Master Ratcheting Wrench Insert Bit Set from GearWrench, offering users a huge range of bits for almost any application -- including motorcycle.

GearWrench has designed this set with versatility in mind: the bits are compatible with 6 and 12-point ratcheting wrenches, to be used with 8mm, 12mm or 15mm units.

The design process incorporated a narrower profile, while a zinc phosphate coating makes each and every bit corrosion resistant.

The ball detent securely holds the insert bit within the wrench, providing a more secure grip. To top it all off, GearWrench has included convenient size markings on the base of the insert bits for easy and efficient identification.

The 41-piece set is housed in a rock-solid, blow-moulded case, complete with storage space for ratcheting wrenches. The set includes:

• 11 Torx Bits from 10-55
• 8 Metric Hex Bits from 3mm - 10mm
• 8 SAE Hex Bits
• 6 Triple Square Bits from 4mm - 12mm
• 4 Phillips Bits from #1 - #4
• 4 Slotted Bits from ? to 5/16

Price for the set is $125. For more information or to find you nearest stockist visit www.GearWrench.com.au.

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