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Cross wheel wrench 1/2" reinforced 17x19x22 mm NEO tools 11-100
Cross wheel wrench 1/2" reinforced 17x19x22 mm NEO tools 11-100
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Cross wheel wrench 1/2" reinforced 17x19x22 mm NEO tools 11-100
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Cross wheel wrench 1/2" reinforced 17x19x22 mm NEO tools 11-100
Cross wheel wrench 1/2" reinforced 17x19x22 mm NEO tools 11-100
Reinforced cross wheel wrench NEO tools 11-100 with a 1/2" drive provides a compact and robust solution for removing and tightening car wheel nuts. The tool features a four-arm cross shape that houses three common socket sizes — 17 mm, 19 mm and 22 mm — arranged for quick selection. Constructed for automotive maintenance and roadside repairs, the reinforced body improves torque transfer and wear resistance for frequent use in garages or on the road.
The reinforced construction increases strength and durability compared with standard cross wrenches, reducing deformation under high torque. A 1/2" drive interface ensures compatibility with standard sockets and allows stable force transmission. The four-arm design keeps sockets accessible from different angles, simplifying wheel nut access in tight spaces. The tool's compact footprint and balanced weight make it easy to carry in a vehicle or toolbox.
Select the socket size that matches the wheel nut, position the appropriate arm over the nut and apply steady force to loosen or tighten. For stubborn nuts, use controlled back-and-forth pressure rather than sudden impact. Ensure the vehicle is properly supported with a jack and stands before attempting to remove wheels. After use, clean visible dirt and store the wrench in a dry toolbox to prevent corrosion.
Use with appropriate personal protective equipment and a properly rated jack and stands. Avoid using excessive impact force or cheater bars that exceed intended torque limits, as this may damage the wrench or wheel studs. Periodically inspect the wrench for wear and replace if deformation or cracks appear.
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