STAHLWILLE Combination Spanner 7 mm, 110 mm Overall

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RS Stock No.:
778-2478
Mfr. Part No.:
40080707
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STAHLWILLE
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Brand

STAHLWILLE

Product Type

Combination Spanner

Unit of Measure

Metric

Size

7 mm

Material

Chrome Alloy Steel

Overall Length

110mm

Finish

Chrome

Offset Angle

15°

Standards/Approvals

DIN 3113, ISO 7738

RoHS Status: Exempt

Stahlwille Combination Spanner, 110mm Overall Length, Chrome Finish - 40080707


This combination spanner is a precision hand tool intended for mechanical, electrical and automation maintenance where Compact reach and secure engagement are required. Finished in chrome, it pairs an open jaw with a ring end set at a 15° offset to access fasteners in restricted spaces while reducing interference with adjacent components.

Features & Benefits


• DIN3113 and ISO7738 compliance ensures metric dimensional accuracy
• Thin-walled ring enables access in confined locations
• Anti-slip surface improves grip with oily hands
• Reinforced jaw-to-shaft connection reduces deformation risk

**Applications**


• Suitable for tightening machine panels in automation assemblies
• Ideal for servicing control cabinets in electrical installations
• Used with small fasteners on PCB-mounting frames in electronics
• Can be used for plant maintenance where limited clearance exists

What finish protects the tool against corrosion?


The tool is chrome-plated, offering a protective metallic layer that eases cleaning and resists surface corrosion during typical workshop use.

How does the ring end assist when space is limited?


The ring has a reduced wall thickness and increased height relative to standard nuts, allowing engagement around fastener shoulders while accessing narrow gaps.

Which hand orientation does the 15° offset support?


Both the jaw and ring are set at 15° offsets to permit better approach angles when working parallel to panels or near obstructions.

Standards

Din 3113 form A; ISO 7738 form A

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