Heavy-duty catalog published

Sept. 9, 2011
Snap-on has published its latest heavy-duty catalog, showcasing its line of tools designed for heavy-duty vehicles

Snap-on has published its latest heavy-duty catalog, showcasing its line of tools designed for heavy-duty vehicles.

The eight-page catalog features the latest in Snap-on tools, from hand tools such as torque wrenches, crown handle striking prybars and impact sockets, to specially-designed heavy duty power tools like cordless impact wrenches and drills.

“Our new heavy duty tool catalog offers a complete line of productivity-enhancing heavy duty tools that customers have come to expect from Snap-on,” said Scott Amundson, product manager for Snap-on. “From hand tools to tool storage, we have a wide variety of heavy duty tools available and, for a limited time, we are offering special pricing on a majority of the products in the catalog.”

The catalog also includes the wireless video inspection boroscope and Blue-Point Pocket iQ. Storage options and battery service equipment is also included.

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