spanner - british english ; wrench- american english
A spanner wrench is often used in the plumbing industry. They are mostly used to unscrew faucets, old pipes that haven't been touched in several years.
The hexagonal head is easy for a spanner/wrench to get a firm hold on.
There's a world of difference. A torque wrench is a hand tool used to tighten fasteners to a preset torque specification. An impact wrench is a power tool which uses power actuated hammers to tighten a fastener for high torque applications.
Stud bolts are the ones with no head, only the bolt itself you can fast'em with vise grips or with nuts. Machine bolts are the ones that you need a wrench to fast it(you put the wrench in the head).
17mm spanner
A spanner is the British term for wrench. -Same tool, different name.
A spanner is another word for box-end wrench. So, a 14 spanner would be a metric size 14 box-end wrench.
a wrench is kind of like a spanner
It is an adjustable spanner
wrench
It is an adjustable spanner
wrench is generally used for tools that turn non-fastening devices or may be used for a monkey wrench - an adjustable spanner.
What Americans call a wrench is called a spanner in England.
spanner or wrench
A spanner or wrench.
what the hex a wrench? Hex wrench is short for hexagonal wrench, that is a wrench or spanner designed to fit a certain size nut or bolt.
Spanner is the British term for wrench. Your second question doesn't make sense, please re-write it and try again-