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Lowell 53 Transmission Lineman Wrench (Double-Square, 20" Handle)

SKU 53901-95823
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Original price $424.89
Original price $424.89 - Original price $424.89
Original price $424.89
Current price $365.46
$365.46 - $365.46
Current price $365.46
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Features:

  • Important: Lead time on this item is currently about 3 weeks. Please contact us for the most accurate info.
  • Made in the USA
  • Two-in-one wrench: 1-5/16", 1-7/16" square
  • Bolt-thru design for any length of bolt

The Lowell 53 Double Square Transmission Lineman Wrench is a robust tool engineered specifically for high-line utility applications. Built to endure the challenges of field work, this wrench features a double square socket with openings of 1-5/16 inch and 1-7/16 inch, accommodating 1-1/4 inch and 1-3/8 inch square nuts, as well as 1-1/2 inch hex nuts.

Designed with a bolt-thru configuration, the wrench allows bolts to pass entirely through both the socket and arm head, which is ideal for fastening nuts along any length of threaded rod. The integrated ratchet mechanism is enclosed for protection and includes a reversing lever at the head for efficient directional changes.

Ideal for linemen working on transmission hardware, the Lowell 53 Transmission Lineman's Wrench offers a strong combination of functionality and ruggedness, meeting the performance needs of professionals in the utility field.

Specifications:

  • Overall Length: 21-1/8"
  • Handle length: 20"
  • Overall Width: 2-7/16"
  • Handle Width: 1-7/16"
  • Weight: 5 lbs.
  • Material: Cast Iron

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-Average transit time is 3 business days.

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