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    Combination Wrenches

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Combination Wrenches. Combination Wrenches.
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    12-Point

    Opening

    Your go-to wrenches for routine maintenance. With two different ends, you need fewer tools to tighten and loosen nuts and bolts. The open end slides onto the side of fasteners for adjustments in tight spots. When nuts and bolts won't budge, the box end fully encircles them to apply maximum torque. Drop forged for added strength, these wrenches will be part of your toolbox for life.
    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.
    Black-Oxide Steel—The dark, matte coating protects these wrenches from wear and won't flake off. They offer minimal corrosion resistance, though, so they're best for dry environments.
    Dull—With a textured finish, these wrenches won't slip out of your hands, even when greasy or oily.
    Box End
    Open
    End
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    Chrome-Plated Steel
    1 5/8"23"15°29/32"15°21/32"Dull5441A420000000
     
    Black-Oxide Steel
    1 5/8"21 1/2"15°7/8"15°11/16"Dull7242A37000000
     

    Ratcheting Combination Wrenches

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Combination Wrenches. Ratcheting Combination Wrenches.
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    12-Point

    Opening

    Turn nuts and bolts without having to remove and reposition these wrenches. They're commonly used where you don't have enough space for full turns. To switch between loosening and tightening, flip them over.
    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
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    Chrome-Plated Steel
    1 5/8"23"55/64"7215°23/32"Polished5163A56000000
     

    High-Leverage Box Wrenches

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Box Wrenches. High-Leverage Box Wrenches.
    The long handle provides extra leverage—add an extension to increase it even more.
    Extension Handles—Extension handles (sold separately) fit securely over the end of the wrench.
    Box Wrenches
    Extension
    Handles
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    Overall Lg. with
    Extension Handle
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    Each
    12-Point Opening
    1 5/8", 41 mm13 3/4"32 3/4"15/16"Black-Oxide Steel54555A55000000054555A81000000
     

    Ratcheting Box Wrenches

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Box Wrenches. Ratcheting Box Wrenches, 6-Point Opening.
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Box Wrenches. Ratcheting Box Wrenches, 12-Point Opening.
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Ratchet Handle Repair Kits. Ratcheting Box Wrenches.

    6-Point Opening

    12-Point Opening

    Ratchet Handle

    Repair Kits

    A ratchet mechanism allows you to turn fasteners in tight spaces without removing and repositioning the wrench.
    Turn Required to Ratchet—The smaller the turn required to ratchet, the less clearance you need to engage the ratchet.
    Box Wrenches
    Ratchet Handle
    Repair Kits
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    Material
    Specs. Met
    Each
    Each
    6-Point Opening
    1 5/8"26"3 3/4"1 3/8"25°Painted Iron5519A403000000052795A41000000
     
    12-Point Opening
    1 5/8"15 1/2"2 3/4"5/8"20°Chrome-Plated SteelPolishedPlasticFed. Spec. GGG-W-0014055183A26000000———0
     

    Striking Box Wrenches

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Box Wrenches. Striking Box Wrenches, 6-Point Opening.
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Box Wrenches. Striking Box Wrenches, 12-Point Opening.

    6-Point Opening

    12-Point Opening

    Also known as slugging wrenches, strike the handle with a hammer to break stuck fasteners free.
    12-Point Opening—Wrenches with a 12-point opening are easier to position on hex fasteners than wrenches with a 6-point opening but make less contact.
    Drive Size
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    6-Point Opening
    1 5/8"11"61/64"Black-Oxide SteelASME B107.1008341A44000000
     
    12-Point Opening
    1 5/8", 41 mm7 7/8"1 5/32"Black-Oxide Steel5456A1500000
     

    Tapered-Handle Box Wrenches

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    Also known as spud, structural, and construction wrenches, use the pointed end of the handle to align bolt holes during assembly.
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    1 5/8"21"60°1 3/16"Black-Oxide SteelASME B107.1005457A240000000
     

    Deep-Offset Striking Box Wrenches

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    The head is offset 45° to provide clearance for reaching over obstructions. Also known as slugging wrenches, strike the handle with a hammer to break stuck fasteners free.
    Drive
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    12-Point Opening
    1 5/8"12"45°1 1/16"Black-Oxide SteelASME B107.1005455A17000000
     

    Backup Wrenches

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    Head and Handle Sold

    Separately

    When you’re working with high torque, these wrenches keep the nut from turning as you tighten a bolt. You'll need a head and a handle to form a complete wrench. The head goes around the nut you want to hold stationary and the handle braces against an adjacent nut, absorbing the torque. They're often used when sealing large pipe flanges with a hydraulic torque wrench. Safer than striking wrenches, they stay securely on the nut until you release them.
    Heads
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    Drive
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    12-Point Opening
    1 5/8"4 5/8"13/16"Black-Oxide Steel9586N1060000000
     

    Nonsparking Combination Wrenches

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    12-Point

    Opening

    Made of aluminum bronze that is FM approved, these wrenches won't create sparks even when scraped, struck, or dropped. They help you meet OSHA requirements when turning nuts and bolts in hazardous environments with flammable vapors, liquids, or dust. Use them everywhere from oil refineries to chemicals plants.
    Warning: Do not use these tools in direct contact with acetylene.
    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.
    Box End
    Open
    End
    Drive
    Size
    Overall
    Lg.
    Head Offset
    Angle
    Head
    Thick.
    Opening
    Angle
    Head
    Thick.
    Certification
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    12-Point Opening
     
    Aluminum Bronze
    1 5/8"20 7/8"15°49/64"15°19/32"FM Approved
    6506A290000000
     

    Nonsparking Striking Box Wrenches

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Box Wrenches. Nonsparking Striking Box Wrenches.
    Made of aluminum-bronze that is Factory Mutual approved, these wrenches inhibit sparking and are nonmagnetic and corrosion resistant. They satisfy OSHA requirements that specify nonsparking tools for locations where flammable vapors and combustible residues are present. Also known as slugging wrenches, strike the handle with a hammer to break stuck fasteners free.
    Warning: Do not use these tools in direct contact with acetylene.
    Drive
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    Material
    Certification
    Each
    6-Point Opening
    1 5/8"8 3/4"1"Aluminum BronzeFM Approved
    6507A220000000
     
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