Adjustable Wrench
Item Name Code (INC) 30272
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A single or double end wrench having a frame and upper jaw(s) of one piece construction. It incorporates a mechanism designed to adjust the lower jaw to the desired size of wrench opening. The jaws are flat, parallel, and smooth. The handle is straight or S shaped.
Additional Information for Adjustable Wrench
An adjustable wrench is a type of hand tool that falls under the supply class of Hand Tools, Nonedged, Nonpowered in the supply group Hand Tools. It is a versatile tool that is commonly used for gripping and turning objects such as nuts, bolts, and pipes.
The adjustable wrench gets its name from its adjustable jaw, which allows it to fit different sizes of fasteners. It typically has a handle with a fixed jaw on one end and a movable jaw on the other end. The movable jaw can be adjusted by sliding it along a worm gear mechanism, allowing the wrench to accommodate various sizes of fasteners.
To use an adjustable wrench, you would first adjust the jaw size to fit the fastener you are working with. Once the jaw is properly adjusted, you can use the wrench to grip the fastener and apply torque to loosen or tighten it.
Adjustable wrenches are commonly used in plumbing, automotive repair, and general maintenance tasks. They are a staple tool in many toolboxes due to their versatility and ease of use.
When selecting an adjustable wrench, it is important to consider the quality of the tool. Look for wrenches made from durable materials such as steel, with a comfortable handle grip for ease of use. Additionally, ensure that the wrench has a smooth and precise adjustment mechanism to ensure a secure grip on the fastener.
Overall, adjustable wrenches are essential tools for any DIY enthusiast or professional tradesperson, providing a reliable and adjustable solution for various fastening tasks.