No, it is a wrench with a completely round head on one side.
To be able to fit any bolt head that you find.
Allen screw drivers are similar to Allen keys. This tool is using for tightening or unfascinating hexagonal socket head screws.
Flare nut wrenches are just small wrenches, usually 5/16 or similar with a slot to pass over the pipe.
I hope you mean a 5/8 bolt (58 inches would take a machine to turn). Measure your bolt head across the opposing flats. For a 5/8 bolt it may be 1 inch or even larger. The last one I did was in a truck's shock mounting and that took a 1.25 inch socket.
It's a very short wrench head that fits on a ratchet driver instead of a socket.
in most there is a small lever on the head. This changes the twist .
in most there is a small lever on the head. This changes the twist .
i am guessing your talking about the drain plug and if so then yes an open end box end wrench or a socket and ratchet and some just require the ratchet only while others use Allen wrench, the size depends on the plugs head
it is a quick wrench it will ratchet on the bolt head when you turn in the opposite direction
The 2000 Plymouth head bolts will require a 5/8 socket. You will also need an extension for the ratchet. You should use a large ratchet, as you will need to put 120 pounds pressure on the head bolts.
Flex Your Head was created in 1982-01.
Simple tools are needed to assemble most office chairs, such as a screw driver (usually a phillips head), a hexagonal wrench if it uses that kind of screws, and sometimes a ratchet wrench.
Its not that difficult, but you will get nowhere without a flex head ratchet and a little bit of creativity.
The 2010 Ford Flex has 41.8 in. of front head room.
The 2014 Ford Flex has 41.8 in. of front head room.
The 2009 Ford Flex has 41.8 in. of front head room.