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Jonard SST-716 Security Shield Tool for 7/16” F Connectors CATV RG6 FAST SHIPPIN

$ 8.44

Availability: 100 in stock
  • UPC: 811490012141
  • Condition: New
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • MPN: SST-716
  • gtt7: metal
  • Brand: JONARD
  • Type: SHIELD TOOL

    Description

    I am in the post office just about every day and will try to get your shield tool in the mail the same day or very next day and you will have it in your hands as fast as first class mail can get it to you. New in package.
    Jonard® SST-716 Security Shield Tool for 7/16” F Connectors
    This professional grade wrench saves your fingers when installing and removing 7/16" Hex shielded F connectors, and gives you better access and leverage in tight spots. It features an open shaft that provides quick cable access, and an extended shank that can be used with Jonard® 7/16" torque wrenches (sold separately). This tool is a must-have for cable installers!
    Torque Optimization
    The design of the SST-716 Security Shield Tool features an extended 7/16" shank for ease of use with Torque Wrenches in security shield applications. This makes it ideal for pairing with the Jonard® TWAF-71630 Torque Wrench for F Fittings (sold separately) to get the job done!
    Portability
    The small size allows you to take it anywhere you need – just slip it in your shirt pocket, or attach a carabiner or keychain to the loop attachment and clip it to your belt! This loop attachment also helps to provide increased leverage when turning.
    Sturdy Construction
    The SST-716 is constructed of machined and heat-treated steel for maximum durability, and has a black oxide finish. Additionally, the knurled handle ensures secure gripping.
    How it Works
    The adapter located at the bottom of the tool was designed especially for use with a 7/16” Torque Wrench (sold separately). Simply slide the security shield tool onto the shielded F Connector, and turn the torque wrench clockwise until you hear the audible click signifying a properly tightened connector. Be sure that you don’t over tighten the connector, as this will damage the connector.
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