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Also known as half-moon and obstruction wrenches, the shape lets you reach around obstacles and into machinery.
The heads are angled to provide clearance around obstructions.
Made of aluminum-bronze that is Factory Mutual approved, these wrenches inhibit sparking and are nonmagnetic and corrosion resistant.
The 25° offset heads give you additional clearance to turn hard-to-reach fasteners.
The offset head gives you additional clearance to turn hard-to-reach fasteners.
Also known as spud, structural, and construction wrenches, use the pointed end of the handle to align bolt holes during assembly.
The head is offset 45° to provide clearance for reaching over obstructions.
These wrenches are polished for a mirror-like finish.
The heads are offset 45° to provide clearance for reaching over obstructions.
The heads are offset to provide clearance for reaching over obstructions.
Attach one of the heads in these sets to a torque wrench for more leverage to loosen a stubborn fastener.
Reach nuts obstructed by a fluid line or other barrier with the wrench heads in these sets.
Get a strong grip in tight areas, even on fasteners that are rounded or damaged.
Connect one of the heads in these sets to a socket extension to reach an obstructed fastener, then turn the fastener without removing and repositioning the wrench head.
Grip more of your fastener head with these wrench heads.
Pivot the head to access fasteners from an angle.
Access 6-point nuts and bolts in tight and awkward spaces—the heads on these sockets pivot.
Pivot the head of the sockets in these sets to access fasteners from an angle.
The 20° offset head provides clearance when reaching over obstructions.
No need to pull the socket off the tool—push a button to release.
Pivot the head to access fasteners in tight spots.
Extend the shaft for additional length.
Pivot the head for access to fasteners in tight spots.
A rubber coating provides a comfortable grip.
The most advanced torque wrenches we offer, these tools store and recall up to 1,500 torque and angle measurements.
Measure with an accuracy of ±2%.
Unlike most torque wrenches, you don’t have to return the torque setting to the lowest value after use. These tools are also known as split-beam torque wrenches.
Attach one of these heads to your square-drive ratchet or torque wrench to extend its reach or to access spaces with limited vertical clearance.
Reach nuts obstructed by a fluid line or other barrier with these wrench heads.
Eliminate the risk of your socket falling while reaching into your workspace with these flex sockets that have an integrated extension.
Tighten and loosen fasteners at an angle by pivoting the head on these sockets.
An extra-long handle provides access to hard-to-reach fasteners and increases leverage.
When working in tight spaces, these short wrenches fit where others can't.
Made of materials that are 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.
These wrenches are made of stainless steel for excellent corrosion resistance.
A spline-shaped box end turns spline, hex, and 12-point fasteners. This shape also gets a better grip on rounded fasteners that can be difficult to turn with a traditional wrench.
Pivot the box end for access to fasteners in tight spots.
A lever reverses the ratchet direction.
Made in the U.S.A., these tools handle the toughest industrial applications, provide the best grip on fasteners, and have a superior finish.
Suitable for occasional maintenance work, these sets are imported.
Quickly find the wrenches you're looking for with these brightly colored sets.
The head is offset 45° to provide additional clearance when reaching over obstructions.
The opening shape makes more contact with fasteners for a better grip than standard open-end wrenches. These tools are also known as flare-nut or line wrenches.
These wrenches have one pivoting socket end and one open end.
Pivot the socket end to access hard-to-reach fasteners.
Also known as a basin wrench, this tool has a pivoting head and spring-close jaws for working in tight spaces where it’s difficult to adjust a traditional wrench.
Extend the handle for additional reach.
Pivot the head to clear obstructions and turn filters and other cylindrical objects in hard-to-reach areas.
The slim profile fits the flanges and nuts on the backing pads of portable sanders and grinders.