A worksite combination spanner (also known as a combination wrench) is a versatile hand tool commonly used in construction, mechanical, and maintenance work. It combines two types of wrench heads in one tool: a open-ended wrench on one side and a box-end wrench on the other.
Here’s a brief breakdown:
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Open-ended side: This part has a U-shape, which can be used to fit around bolts or nuts. It allows for easy access when the space around the fastener is limited.
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Box-end side: The other end has a closed loop with 6 or 12 points that fits snugly around a fastener, offering a better grip and reducing the chance of slipping compared to an open-ended wrench.
This type of spanner provides flexibility and is often used for tightening or loosening nuts and bolts in mechanical or construction settings. It’s designed to be strong and durable, made from materials like chrome vanadium steel for added strength and longevity.
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