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SKF HN 5-6 hook spanner

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€24.75 excl. VAT (incl. all environmental contributions)
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  • Ordered before 20:00 - delivered as of 19/05/2026
  • Shipping costs €11.99 VAT included | Free shipping for orders over a total amount of 125 euros
  • Delivery by DHL

Product description

The SKF Hook spanner, size 5 - 6, is designed for easy tightening and loosening of lock nuts. They are used to secure and adjust bearings on tapered journals, adapter sleeves and withdrawal sleeves. They fit on a variety of lock nuts with outer diameter(s) 38 - 45 mm. To be more specific for locknuts: KM 5, KM 6, KMK 5, KMK 6, KMFE 5, KMFE 6, KMT 3, KMT 4, KMT 5, N 05, N 06 and M22x1,5, M24x1,5, M26x1,5 (DIN 1804).

  • Optimised design allow use in narrow spaces while maintaining maximum force
  • Sturdy plastic handle that is oil, dirt and grease resistant to provide a better grip
  • Drilled hole for easy hanging storage
  • Laser-engraved designation for easy identification
  • They fit on a variety of locknuts with outer diameter(s) 38 - 45mm
  • Available as part of the set HN 4-16/SET, supplied in a handy tool case
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Specifications / All features
  • Brand: SKF
  • EAN: 7316572273944
  • Supplier number: SKF HN 5-6
Coating
Black phosphated
Fits on lock nuts inside skf split pillow block housings (snl)
No
Outer diameter lock nut range
38 to 45 mm
Part of a kit
Yes, HN 4-16/SET
Minimum number of lock nut slots
1
Material handle
Durable soft plastic
Allows bearing mounting
Yes, angle method or with clearance reduction measurement
Material
Medium carbon steel, hardened and tempered
Thickness
5
Length
174
Color code
Black, with red handle
Working length
150
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