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Locking Tie Tool

Item EK-57-845542-1
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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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    • Slide The Tool On The End Of Any 1/4" Nut Driver Or Drive Extension, Engage The Tie And Twist
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    • Fits On The End Of Any 1/4" Drive Extension
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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 Stainless Tie Tightening. The Locking Tie Tool is designed to securely tighten stainless steel locking ties, eliminating the difficulty typically encountered with these fasteners. It is used by sliding it onto a 1/4" nut driver or drive extension, engaging the tie, and twisting to achieve a tight, professional finish.

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    Construction and Appearance. Crafted from hardened tool steel, the tool features a durable black oxide coating that ensures longevity and resistance to corrosion. Its robust construction promises reliable use over many years.

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    Installation. Installation involves simply attaching the tool to any standard 1/4" drive extension or nut driver, requiring no drilling or complex preparation. This makes it easy and quick to use in various applications.

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