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Brand | QUENCHING |
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Material | Chrome Vanadium Steel |
Item Length | 9.5 Inches |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Head Style | Open End |
Finish Type | Chrome Plated |
Item Weight | 1.33 pounds |
Item model number | AUS001-9007 |
Finish | Chrome Plated |
TIME SAVER DESIGN
This adjustable wrench can perform the tasks of multiple wrenches, freeing up more space in your toolbox and expediting your work by removing the need to search for single-sized wrenches. Spring-loaded adjustable jaws fit the precise size required efficiently and ratchet with each turn, featuring 14 to 32 mm (9/16 to 1-1/4 inches) of jaw capacity.
SERRATED EDGES FOR STURDY HOLD
Spring-loaded tension and serrated edges have a tight grip on most fastener types, including broken fasteners, bolts, screws with hexagonal, spline, star, and square head nuts. Tackle any task with confidence knowing it won't slip or stick while in use. Easy to use with one hand, straightforward, and useful.
STRONG AND ERGONOMICS BUILT
Crafted by heavy-duty Cr-V steel construction with chrome and manganese phosphate plating finish for rust and corrosion resistance and longevity, with an ergonomically designed anti-slip TPR handle brings overall stability and increases torque to reduce fastener damage, hand stress, and fatigue during prolonged use.
WIDELY USED
Covers a variety of tasks, including loosening and tightening hex nuts and bolts, plumbing tasks, and tie rod removal. Perfect for many applications, including automobiles, tractors, oil filters, glue joints, and more. Slim-shaped and ideal for confined spaces with excellent durability, impact resistance, and hardness with enhanced adaptability for extended use.
SIMPLE TO USE
Double threads are designed on the handle for a superior grip, quick adjustment, and easy one-handed use. The self-locking function for productivity makes it easy for the average adult to finish any job with ease. Keep your wrist in a natural position for reducing strain, and a grip at the strongest point for extended periods of time.