Adjustable crescent wrenches. one jaw is fixed to the handle, and the other adjusts
The most common type of adjustable wrench in use today. The adjustable end wrench differs from the monkey wrench in that the gripping faces of the jaws are displaced to a (typically) 15 degree angle relative to the tool's handle, a design feature that facilitates the wrench's use in close quarters. The modern adjustable end wrench was invented by Johan Petter Johansson of Bahco. The incorrect use of "Crescent® wrench" to describe this design is derived from the Crescent®brand, owned by Apex Brands, Inc. Apex Tool Group, LLC. The generic term is "adjustable wrench."
A tool with jaws for tightening and loosening nuts is called a wrench. Wrenches come in various types, including adjustable wrenches, socket wrenches, and combination wrenches, each designed for specific applications. They are commonly used in mechanical and construction work to grip and turn fasteners securely. The adjustable wrench, in particular, features movable jaws to accommodate different sizes of nuts and bolts.
An adjustable wrench is an adjustable hand tool used for tightening and loosening nuts and bolts.
An adjustable wrench is an adjustable hand tool used for tightening and loosening nuts and bolts.
An adjustable wrench is used when you don't know the exact size of the nut you will be turning
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An adjustable wrench is a wrench with an adjustable jaw, allowing it to sized to the fastener head that it is tightening or loosening. A main domestic use is with plumbing fixtures, either to tighten or replace them.
It is an adjustable spanner
It is an adjustable spanner
Adjustable wrench
It is a wrench
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