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A newbie's acquisition

Started by bc_z, June 16, 2011, 07:02:53 PM

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bc_z

new guy here just wants to share one of his better finds.  Minty fresh, NOS Snap-on railroad brake wrench.  So without further ado:



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the flash washed out the beautiful black finish & the "marks" are the original grease still there from the factory.

UPDATE:  just received a reply from Snap-on on this wrench's purpose.  As stated "The only information I could find regarding item M4431B is: this tool is in the industrial catalog under railroad tools.  it is used to tighten air brake external nuts and cover screws.  there are 4 12 point sockets on a wrench."  After looking at the online industrial catalog ( all 500 + pages, if it is there, I failed to id it.

bc_z
as stated on one of my favorite shows "you never know what will come through the door, and everything has a price"
bc_z

lzenglish

Very Cool and Interesting Wrench! First time seeing one for me. Thanks for sharing!

Wayne

jimwrench

 Truly a neat and uncommon wrench. congrats.
Jim
Mr. Dollarwrench

64longstep/Brian

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