Almost all the technicians I can think of use wrenches frequently.
My dad uses a wrench.
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.
A tool that uses a hammer like rotary action to release very tight nuts.
sibesan
Open end wrench, box wrench, gear wrench.
My dad uses a wrench.
Plumbers
I think that uses a 7mm Allen wrench.
Plumbers use them
It is plumbing or plumber.
A person can use M 18 fuze wrench.
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.
Perhaps it needs the application of a wrench in the hands of a knowledgeable person. Or just a blow with a wrench by your average idiot.
The Craftsman Torque Wrench is a wonderful tool to help with the maintenance of one's car. This wrench insures you will get a good grip on the bolts in your car, without ruining anything.
My 92 4.3 uses 9/16", my 88 Four uses 5/8", my Neighbors 93 uses a15mmAllen.
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.
For getting off nuts that people don't have the real wrench for. Many north Americans still can't get used to having metric sizes and i can count on one hand my friends who have, for instance, a 13 mm wrench !