open-ended wrench

  • 1open-ended wrench — A wrench with openjaws …

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  • 2miniature offset open-end wrench — A very small, open ended wrench with two jaw openings of the same size set at different angles to the handle, e.g., 15° at one end and 60° at the other. Also called electrical wrench …

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  • 3Wrench — For other uses, see Wrench (disambiguation). A set of chrome vanadium metric wrenches, open at one end, box/ring at the other. This type is commonly known as a combination wrench. A wrench or spanner is a tool used to provide grip and mechanical… …

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  • 4wrench — [1] A device for removing nuts, bolts, and other fasteners. [2] A colloquial term for a mechanic or someone who is handy repairing engines. [3] To use a wrench tool. See adjustable wrench Allen wrench box wrench brake adjusting wrench brake… …

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  • 5Cone wrench — Double ended cone wrenches, 13–16mm A cone wrench is a tool used in bicycle maintenance to access flats on axles where very little of the axle is exposed. It is similar to an open ended wrench but much thinner: typically about 2 mm thick,… …

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  • 6ignition wrench — A small, open ended wrench about 3 inches (75mm) long. It had two jaw openings set at different angles to the handle, e.g., 15° at one end and 60° or 75° at the other. (The British term is electrical spanner). The available jaw sizes were the… …

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  • 7Monkey wrench — For other uses of this term, see monkey wrench (disambiguation). The monkey wrench (also known as an adjustable spanner in the UK) is an adjustable wrench, a later American development of eighteenth century English coach wrenches. It was popular… …

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  • 8DD68 Redux — Redux with extended grip Specifications Type Mechanical …

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  • 9hand tool — any tool or implement designed for manual operation. * * * Introduction  any of the implements used by craftsmen in manual operations, such as chopping, chiseling, sawing, filing, or forging. Complementary tools, often needed as auxiliaries to… …

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  • 10Cluedo — Cluedo/Clue Designer(s) Anthony E. Pratt[1] Publisher(s) Waddingtons Parker Brothers Players …

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