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Locking Tie Tool

Item EK-42-845542-1
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    Features

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    • Locking Tie Tool Solves The Problem Of Not Being Able To Get Stainless Locking Ties Tight
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    • An Effective Tool To Tighten Stainless Steel Locking Ties
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    • Saves Time And Hassle While Providing A Professional Looking Result
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    • Slides On The End Of Any 1/4" Nut Driver Or Drive Extension, Engages The Tie And Twists
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    • Works With All Popular Styles Of Stainless Ties Up To 1/2" Wide
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    • Made From Hardened Tool Steel
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    • Black Oxide Coated For Years Of Trouble-Free Use
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    Description

    Efficient Tie Tightening. The Locking Tie Tool resolves the difficulty of tightening stainless steel locking ties by sliding onto the end of any 1/4" nut driver or drive extension, engaging the tie, and twisting to achieve a secure, professional hold.

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    Construction and Appearance. Made from hardened tool steel with a black oxide coating, this tool offers durability, wear resistance, and long-lasting performance ideal for demanding automotive applications.

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    Installation. Designed for ease of use, it fits any 1/4" drive extension without the need for additional modifications, making tie tightening straightforward and efficient.

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    Application. Compatible with all popular styles of stainless steel locking ties up to 1/2" wide, providing versatile use across various fastening needs.

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