In most cases you just have to experiment. Try a wrench that looks about right. If it turns out to be too large, try a smaller one.
An adjustable wrench is used when you don't know the exact size of the nut you will be turning
A wrench is a tool used to turn a bolt or nut.
A 35mm wrench....
An anchor nut is a nut designed not to require a wrench for tightening and loosening.
A 14 mm wrench.
To effectively remove a kitchen faucet nut, use a basin wrench or adjustable wrench to loosen and unscrew the nut holding the faucet in place. Turn the wrench counterclockwise to loosen the nut and remove it from the faucet.
I think you mean a Torque wrench. Typically it will either have a gauge on it or it will click to let you know you have reached a certain amount of pressure on a bolt/nut.
An open end wrench.
The best technique for using a faucet nut wrench to tighten a loose faucet nut securely is to place the wrench on the nut and turn it clockwise until the nut is snugly in place. Be sure to apply even pressure and avoid over-tightening to prevent damage.
You can use a crescent wrench, or pipe wrench. Both are adjustable to fit the nut you are working on.
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.
because the bolt is tight with an adjustable wrench and usually an adjustable wrench isn't strong enough so I would use a socket wrench but if the socket wrench doesn't get the nut loose for you then try a skateboard key (skate tool) to loosen the nut but if that doesn't work I don't know what to tell you other then to visit a skatepark because they will explain why the nut wont come off