Flex-Head Wrench Handles


Access fasteners in tight spots by pivoting the head to an optimal angle. These nonratcheting wrench handles are also known as breaker bars—they’re long enough for you to get the leverage needed to break stuck fasteners free.
Chrome-plated wrench handles are shiny and corrosion resistant. Their surface is easier to clean than black-oxide wrench handles.Black-oxide wrench handles are easier to grip when dirty or wet because they’re not as smooth as chrome-plated wrench handles. To prevent rust, oil them periodically.
Nonsparking Flex-Head Wrench Handles


Break stuck fasteners loose without causing sparks. Made of aluminum-bronze, these wrench handles meet OSHA requirements that specify nonsparking tools for locations where flammable vapors and combustible residues are present. Use these nonratcheting handles to get the high torque required to break stuck fasteners free. Pivot the head 180 degrees to access fasteners in tight spaces. Also known as breaker bars.
Warning: Do not use these tools in direct contact with acetylene.
Overall Lg. | Flex Range of Motion | Material | Specifications Met | Each | |
3/4" Square Drive | |||||
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18" | 180° | Aluminum-Bronze | FM Approved | 00000000 | 0000000 |
Flex-Head Wrench Handles with Tether Ring


Loosen stubborn fasteners while working up high—these wrench handles clip to a carabiner or lanyard (not included) to prevent drops. Pivot the head to access fasteners in tight spots. Also known as breaker bars, these wrench handles are nonratcheting to deliver the high torque needed to break stuck fasteners free.
Overall Lg. | Flex Range of Motion | Material | Each | |
3/4" Square Drive | ||||
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22 1/8" | 200° | Chrome-Plated Steel | 0000000 | 0000000 |
Sliding T-Style Wrench Handles

Position the head anywhere along the handle. Also known as breaker bars, use these nonratcheting handles to get the high torque required to break stuck fasteners free.
L-Style Wrench Handles

The L shape provides clearance when reaching over obstructions. Also known as a breaker bar, use this nonratcheting handle to get the high torque required to break stuck fasteners free.
Overall Lg. | Material | Each | |
3/4" Square Drive | |||
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16" | Chrome-Plated Steel | 0000000 | 000000 |
Ratchet Wrenches


A ratchet mechanism allows you to turn fasteners without removing and repositioning the wrench. The smaller the turn required to ratchet, the less clearance you need to engage the ratchet.
Chrome-plated wrenches are shiny and corrosion resistant. They have a smooth surface, so they’re easier to clean than black-oxide wrenches.
Black-oxide wrenches are easier to grip when dirty or wet because they’re not as smooth as chrome-plated wrenches. To prevent rust, oil them periodically.
Repair kits (sold separately) let you replace a damaged ratcheting mechanism.
Wrenches | Ratchet Repair Kits | ||||||
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Overall Lg. | Turn Required to Ratchet | Head Shape | Material | Each | Each | ||
3/4" Square Drive | |||||||
20" | 15° | Oval | Black-Oxide Steel | 0000000 | 0000000 | 00000000 | 000000 |
20" | 15° | Oval | Chrome-Plated Steel | 0000000 | 000000 | 00000000 | 00000 |
23 1/4" | 5° | Oval | Chrome-Plated Steel | 00000000 | 00000 | 00000000 | 00000 |
24" | 8° | Round | Black-Oxide Steel | 0000000 | 000000 | 00000000 | 000000 |
24" | 8° | Round | Chrome-Plated Steel | 0000000 | 000000 | 00000000 | 00000 |
42" | 8° | Round | Black-Oxide Steel | 0000000 | 000000 | 00000000 | 000000 |
Adjustable-Length Ratchet Wrenches

The shaft on these wrenches extends and locks at set increments. A ratchet mechanism allows you to turn fasteners without removing and repositioning the wrench. The smaller the turn required to ratchet, the less clearance you need to engage the ratchet.
Use repair kits to replace a damaged ratcheting mechanism.
Replaceable-Head Ratchet Wrenches


When the ratchet head becomes worn or damaged, change it out for a new one. The smaller the turn required to ratchet, the less clearance you need to engage the ratchet.
Quick-Release Ratchet Wrenches


No need to pull the socket off these wrenches—push a button to release it. They have a ratchet mechanism that allows you to turn fasteners without removing and repositioning the wrench. The smaller the turn required to ratchet, the less clearance you need to engage the ratchet.
Standard wrenches are built to last. They come from industrial brands, such as Tekton and Gearwrench. Repair kits (sold separately) let you replace a damaged ratcheting mechanism.
Economy wrenches come from high-quality consumer brands, such as Crescent and DeWalt. They may wear out more quickly than standard wrenches.
Wrenches | Ratchet Repair Kits | ||||||
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Overall Lg. | Turn Required to Ratchet | Head Shape | Material | Each | Each | ||
Standard | |||||||
3/4" Square Drive | |||||||
19 3/4" | 15° | Oval | Chrome-Plated Steel | 00000000 | 0000000 | 00000000 | 000000 |
23 1/4" | 5° | Oval | Chrome-Plated Steel | 00000000 | 00000 | 00000000 | 00000 |
Economy | |||||||
3/4" Square Drive | |||||||
20" | 8° | Round | Chrome-Plated Steel | 00000000 | 00000 | 000000 | 00 |
Adjustable-Length Quick-Release Ratchet Wrenches

Extend the length of these wrenches for more reach—the shaft locks into place at set increments. When it’s time to change your socket, release it with the push of a button. These wrenches have a ratchet mechanism that allows you to turn fasteners without removing and repositioning the tool. The smaller the turn required to ratchet, the less clearance you need to engage the ratchet.
Overall Lg. | Lg. Adjustment Increments | Turn Required to Ratchet | Head Shape | Material | Each | |
3/4" Square Drive | ||||||
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19 1/2"-30 1/2" | 3" | 15° | Oval | Chrome-Plated Steel | 00000000 | 0000000 |
Nonsparking Ratchet Wrenches

Made of aluminum-bronze, these wrenches satisfy OSHA requirements that specify nonsparking tools for locations where flammable vapors and combustible residues are present. A ratchet mechanism allows you to turn fasteners without removing and repositioning the wrench. The smaller the turn required to ratchet, the less clearance you need to engage the ratchet.
Warning: Do not use these tools in direct contact with acetylene.
Overall Lg. | Turn Required to Ratchet | Head Shape | Material | Each | |
3/4" Square Drive | |||||
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18" | 30° | Round | Aluminum-Bronze | 0000000 | 0000000 |