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GearWrench 85819 19mm 72-Tooth 12 Point XL X-Beam Ratcheting Combination Wrench

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GearWrench 85819 19mm 72-Tooth 12 Point XL X-Beam Ratcheting Combination WrenchGEARWRENCH XL X Beam wrenches are designed to give you up to 500% more area for turning the wrench versus a standard wrench handle. The X Beam allows you to apply force to the flat of the wrench, significantly reducing hand fatigue and pain. The XL X Beam wrenches are 20% longer than our standard ratcheting combination wrenches, providing improved access and giving you the leverage to tighten or release the most stubborn fasteners. The ratcheting box

GEARWRENCH XL X-Beam wrenches are designed to give you up to 500% more area for turning the wrench versus a standard wrench handle. The X-Beam allows you to apply force to the flat of the wrench, significantly reducing hand fatigue and pain. The XL X-Beam wrenches are 20% longer than our standard ratcheting combination wrenches, providing improved access and giving you the leverage to tighten or release the most stubborn fasteners. The ratcheting box end is designed to move fasteners with as little as 5°of motion, versus the 30° required for standard wrenches. The wrenches have strong alloy steel bodies with a bright, full polish chrome finish. The ratcheting box end also features our off-corner loading design that grips securely and reduces fastener rounding. The XL X-Beam is available in ratcheting combination, reversible ratcheting combination, and flex combination styles.

Features

  • 72-tooth ratcheting box end needs a minimal 5° to move fasteners vs. 30° for standard wrenches

  • X-Beam design lets you apply force to the flat side of the wrench, reducing hand fatigue

  • Longer beam provides greater access to confined work areas vs. standard-length wrenches

  • Off-corner loading design on the box end provides better grip and reduces fastener rounding

  • One-piece forged beam design with no weak spots for twisting

  • Manufactured from alloy steel for better strength and longer tool life

  • Bright, full-polish chrome finish easily wipes clean and resists corrosion

Specifications

ASME Specification: B107.100-2010 (B107.66)
Tether Ready: No
Flexible: No
Overall Length: 12.01
Size: 19mm
ANSI Specification: Meets or Exceeds
Family Name: X-Beam
End B Width: 1.34
Packaging: Carded
Weight (Catalog): 0.46
Warranty: Limited Lifetime
End B Thickness: 0.44
End A Drive Type: Open End
End B Offset Degrees: 0
End A Fastener Size: 19mm
End B Drive Type: 12 Point
End B Fastener Size: 19mm
Reversible: No
Tooth Count: 72
End A Width: 1.63
End A Thickness: 0.37
Length Format: XL X-Beam
Finish: Full Polish Chrome
SAE/Metric/Torx: Metric
UPC: 082171858192
End A Offset Degrees: 15
Wrench Size (mm): 19mm
Drive Type: 12 Point
Material: Alloy Steel

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The book reviews the history of the law that protects interactive websites from prosecution due to defamation. The discussion is interesting and straightforward, but there are too many unimportant details in some places.
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Marc M. Morrison
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★★★★★ 5
The most well researched book about Section 230 and free speech on the Internet
Format: Hardcover
Many are calling for regulation of the tech industry. This book does an excellent job of outlining the “it’s not that simple” aspect of the debate. Some say big tech is doing too much to silence legitimate conversations and others say they are not doing enough to combat hate speech and false information. Regardless of which side you fall on it is important to know the history and this book is a well written account. Professor Kosseff does an excellent job of both presenting the history of Section 230, but also mixing in his well reasoned opinions about how we should proceed. Most importantly posing the question of if you don’t want big tech regulating the internet, you better think long and hard about who you do want, and what that will look like. This should be a mandatory read for any tech reporter who even utters the words “Section 230”. Thanks for the information.
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The book that might save the internet
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