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The jaws on these wrenches are shaped to turn slip nuts, jam nuts, and large hex nuts.
Fit the thin head and long jaws into narrow spaces.
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.
Press the lever to lock the jaw and keep these wrenches clamped on your work, leaving your hands free.
The adjustment knurl won't turn when the wrench is being used, preventing accidental loosening of the jaws.
The handle is covered in plastic for a comfortable grip.
These tools have the heavy duty handle and adjustment mechanism of a pipe wrench and the smooth jaws of a traditional adjustable wrench.
These wrenches are made of stainless steel for excellent corrosion resistance.
A plastic-covered handle provides a comfortable grip.
An insulated handle protects against accidental contact with live electrical circuits. These wrenches are tested to 1,000 volts to meet IEC 60900.
Made of aluminum-bronze that is Factory Mutual approved, these wrenches inhibit sparking and are nonmagnetic and corrosion resistant.
Turn fasteners with the firm grip of a wrench and the adjustability of pliers.
Also known as spud, structural, and construction wrenches, the pointed end of the handle aligns bolt holes during assembly.
A ratchet mechanism in the head allows you to turn fasteners in tight spaces without removing and repositioning the wrench.
Reverse the movable jaw to convert from a smooth-jaw adjustable wrench to a serrated-jaw pipe wrench.
Flip the wrench over to use the raised section on the head as a hammer.
The handles are covered in plastic for a comfortable grip.
Also known as alligator wrenches and water-meter nut wrenches, the V-shaped head fits multiple hex fastener sizes.
Grip pipe and conduit as well as tighten and loosen fittings.
Replace nuts on pipe wrenches.
Replace springs in pipe wrenches.
There's no adjustment nut or button on these wrenches—a spring-loaded hinge automatically closes the top jaw around pipe.
Open and close the jaws with one hand. Press the lever and slide the bottom jaw to the desired position; tension keeps it in place.
Made of materials that are Factory Mutual approved, these wrenches inhibit sparking and are nonmagnetic and corrosion resistant.
Also known as monkey and auto wrenches, these grip large fasteners and other flat objects.
The jaws grip most round surfaces, even highly polished objects. Push down on the wrench and pull the handle toward you—the jaws will tighten around the workpiece.
Made of aluminum-bronze that is Factory Mutual approved, these wrenches inhibit sparking and are nonmagnetic and corrosion resistant. They are also known as railroad wrenches.
Use one end as a traditional pipe wrench and the other to loosen valve wheels. These are also known as engineers’ pipe wrenches.
Insert into a pipe or fitting and turn—the wrench grips the walls for easy installation and removal without marring the outside of the pipe.
Turn the end of the handle to set torque, and the wrench makes an audible click when it reaches the setting.
Install and repair sink drain traps and fittings.
In addition to standard and pop-up sink drains, these wrenches install and remove overflow outlets and toilet inlet connectors (also known as spuds).
Cut the supply of water or gas.
Turn off the main supply of water or gas at the point it enters your facility.
Shaped to grip a valve handle, these wrenches turn corroded or hard-to-reach toilet and sink valves without overtightening.
The nonmarring strap grips plastic pipe, tubing, hand wheels, filters, and objects with highly polished surfaces.
Pair these tools with your ratchet wrench to get more leverage.
Replace the strap on your strap wrench.
While some wrenches require you hold the strap, these have a shackle that keeps the strap closed for extra turning force and quick adjustment.
Pivot the head to clear obstructions and turn filters and other cylindrical objects in hard-to-reach areas.
Multiple contact points grip the grooves on plastic water filter housings for loosening and removal.
Remove a tub or shower drain with the wrench end that best fits your strainer.
Achieve the necessary leverage to turn hand wheels on large valves.
The short and stocky design provides a strong grip without needing to drill a deep hole. After drilling, insert the extractor and turn.
The extractors in these sets have a tapered wedge shape that won’t expand the broken part, making it easier to remove. After drilling, tap in with a hammer and turn.
With a short and stocky design, the extractors in these sets provide a strong grip without needing to drill a deep hole. After drilling, insert the extractor and turn.
The tapered wedge shape of these extractors won’t expand the broken part, making it easier to remove. After drilling, tap in with a hammer and turn.
The tapered wedge shape of these extractors won’t expand the broken part, making it easier to remove. Sets include the matching drill bit sizes.
No more searching for the right drill bit sizes—these sets match them with the corresponding extractors.
The extractors in this set are matched with the right drill bit sizes as well as bushings to help you drill a centered hole into the broken part.
These sets include a variety of extractors with deep flutes to provide a strong grip and reduced expansion of the part you need to extract.
Keep a selection of extractors on hand to back out a variety of broken parts without damaging the threads around them.
The extractors in these sets provide the tightest fit and the most contact with the part to be removed but also cause the most expansion.
Deep flutes provide a strong grip and reduced expansion of the part you need to extract.
These extractors provide the tightest fit and the most contact with the part to be removed but also cause the most expansion.
Drill a hole in the broken part, insert the extractor, and turn. The part will back out without damaging the threads around it.
Made of materials that are Factory Mutual approved, these tools inhibit sparking and are nonmagnetic and corrosion resistant.
Extract socket head cap screws that have damaged or rounded recesses without drilling.
Use these sets to extract flat-head socket cap screws that have damaged or rounded recesses without drilling.
Use these sets to extract socket head cap screws that have damaged or rounded recesses without drilling.
These sets have a variety of extractors to remove button-head socket cap screws that have damaged or rounded recesses without drilling.
Remove button-head socket cap screws that have damaged or rounded recesses without drilling.
The extractors in these sets take out socket set screws that have damaged or rounded recesses without drilling.
Extract flat-head socket cap screws that have damaged or rounded recesses without drilling.
Take out socket set screws that have damaged or rounded recesses without drilling.
Insert these extractors into a pipe or fitting and turn with a wrench—the knurls will grip the part so you can twist it out.
Insert the extractors in these sets into a pipe or fitting and turn with a wrench—the knurls will grip the part so you can twist it out.
Sets include a selection of extractors you place over stripped or deformed bolt heads that can be difficult to grip with a wrench. Tap in place with a hammer and turn to extract without damaging the threads around the fastener.
Place these extractors over stripped or deformed bolt heads that can be difficult to grip with a wrench. Tap in place with a hammer and turn to extract without damaging the threads around the fastener.
Grip hose and tubing for installation and removal without damage.
Clamp down on nonreinforced hose and tube to squeeze it shut, eliminating the need to drain the hose when working on pumps, heating and cooling systems, and fuel lines.