New Snap-on Breaker Bar: ‘Must Have’ For Breaking Stubborn Fasteners – UnderhoodService

New Snap-on Breaker Bar: ‘Must Have’ For Breaking Stubborn Fasteners

Greater leverage means better productivity for Snap-on customers when using the new Snap-on 1/2-inch Drive 36-inch Breaker Bar (SN36). Ideal for use on heavy-duty vehicles and agriculture equipment, it is the right tool for tire removal or engine teardown as well as removing head bolts on heavy-duty vehicles.

Greater leverage means better productivity for Snap-on customers when using the new Snap-on 1/2-inch Drive 36-inch Breaker Bar (SN36).

“Heavy duty technicians told us they need more leverage when it comes to using a breaker bar,” said Mark Knapp, product manager for Snap-on. “Our new SN36 bar is longer and more durable than others on the market, providing the user with better leverage to break free stubborn fasteners and complete the job more quickly and efficiently.”

Ideal for use on heavy-duty vehicles and agriculture equipment, the Snap-on 1/2-inch Drive 36-inch Breaker Bar (SN36) is the right tool for tire removal or engine teardown as well as removing head bolts on heavy-duty vehicles. Extremely sturdy, the SN36 features a new head design for longer tool life.

Customers can learn more about the new Snap-on 1/2-Inch Drive 36-Inch Breaker Bar (SN36) by contacting their participating Snap-on franchisee or representative, visiting www.snapon.com/handtools or by calling toll free 877-SNAPON-4 (877-762-7664).

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