McMaster-Carr logo
    Filter by
    Wrench Opening Shape
    Overall Length
    Head Thickness
    System of Measurement
    Number of Heads
    Opening Angle
    Attribute Image
    Sold As
    Performance
    Relative Length
    DFARS Specialty Metals
    Export Control Classification Number (ECCN)
    Industrial Info Snippet
    Wrench Type
    Material
    Appearance
    For Use With
    Ratcheting
    Head Offset Angle
    Attribute Image
    Enter e-mail addresses in the fields below
    Message
    Cancel
    Comments
    E-mail address (if you would like a response)
    2 Products

    Stubby Combination Wrenches

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Combination Wrenches. Stubby Combination Wrenches.
    Image of Attribute. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Stubby Combination Wrenches.
    Image of Attribute. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Stubby Combination Wrenches.
    Image of Specification. 12-Point Opening. Front orientation. ZoomedIn view. Contains Border. 12-Point Opening. Stubby Combination Wrenches.

    12-Point

    Opening

    Turn nuts and bolts in tight spaces. These wrenches are up to 50% shorter than others to squeeze into spots without enough clearance to make full turns, such as engine compartments. However, you may need longer wrenches for higher-leverage jobs.
    12-Point Opening—The most common opening, these wrenches work on hex and 12-point nuts and bolts. They slide onto hex heads at more angles than 6-point fasteners for quicker engagement, but they're more likely to slip when you apply more torque.
    Chrome-Plated Steel—The most popular finish, these wrenches won't rust or chip. Although they withstand moisture better than black oxide, they don't hold up to harsh chemicals as well as stainless steel.
    Polished—The smooth surface is easy to wipe clean of grime. The mirror-like finish lends a high-end look to any toolkit.
    Box End
    Open
    End
    Drive
    Size
    Overall
    Lg.
    Head Offset
    Angle
    Head
    Thick.
    Opening
    Angle
    Head
    Thick.
    Appearance
    Each
    12-Point Opening
     
    Chrome-Plated Steel
    13/64"3 1/8"15°1/8"15°1/8"Polished5304A84000000
     

    Tight-Clearance Angled Open-End Wrenches

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Open-End Wrenches. Tight-Clearance Angled Open-End Wrenches.
    Image of Attribute. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Tight-Clearance Angled Open-End Wrenches.
    Image of Specification. Front orientation. ZoomedIn view. Contains Border. Round Opening. Tight-Clearance Angled Open-End Wrenches.

    Round

    Opening

    Stop struggling with thin, awkwardly placed fasteners tucked away in confined spaces. Use the 60° or 75° angled head to reach around obstacles and apply more force without constant repositioning. The two heads save you time and reduce the number of tools you need to keep on hand. Also known as ignition wrenches.
    Round Opening—The rounded edges spread force evenly to prevent stripping your fasteners. Use them on hex-head fasteners.
    Chrome-Plated Steel—The most popular finish, these wrenches won't rust or chip. Although they withstand moisture better than black oxide, they don't hold up to harsh chemicals as well as stainless steel.
    Dull—With a textured finish, these wrenches won't slip out of your hands, even when greasy or oily.
    Drive Size
    Overall
    Lg.
    Opening
    Angle
    Head
    Thickness
    Appearance
    Each
    Round Opening
     
    Chrome-Plated Steel
    15/64" × 13/64"3"15° × 60°1/8" × 7/64"Dull5413A4200000
     
    back to top