Looking down , you turn clockwise to tighten and the other way to loosen. This is common world wide.
Yes, two types at least. One has a canvas strap that tightens as you turn it and the other is like large jawed pliers.
Deep or if you can't get one long enough, a box end wrench
A speed wrench ratchets back and forth.
A 35mm wrench....
A Torx wrench is a different kind of wrench for special Torx screws. Same principle as Allen or Bristol wrench. Torx is designed so you can get more torque on the screw.
If you don't have a jack or wheel wrench there is no way to remove the tire. Unless you can turn the holder with a pliers, wrench or socket.
A wrench is a tool used to turn a bolt or nut.
The SJ nut turns to the left to loosen
The best way to use an under sink wrench for tightening or loosening plumbing fixtures is to position the wrench around the fixture's nut and turn it in the desired direction. Make sure to apply steady pressure and use the appropriate size of the wrench to avoid damaging the fixture.
It depends on which wheel you are tightening:Front: Find a wrench or socket wrench that fits the bolt on your rim. Turn the wrench clockwise until you feel it getting a little bit harder to turn. Do the same thing to the other side. Then go back to the first side and tighten it all the way. Do the same thing to the other side.Back: Pull you rim all the way back so you have a good amount of tension on the chain. Have a friend step on your brakes to hold the rim in place. If you don't have brakes, put a different wrench between the tire and your frame and push it to where the chain is tight enough.Find a wrench or socket wrench that fits the bolt on your rim. Turn the wrench clockwise until you feel it getting a little bit harder to turn. Do the same thing to the other side. Then go back to the first side and tighten it all the way. Do the same thing to the other side.
Wrench it apart.
You fit the Allen wrench into the socket in the centre of the motor shaft and turn it either way to dislodge the obstruction. Most disposals take a 3/16 inch Allen Wrench, but some may differ.
To remove bike pedals, you need a pedal wrench or Allen key. Turn the wrench counterclockwise to loosen the pedal. The left pedal is reverse threaded, so turn it clockwise to loosen. Repeat for the right pedal.
remove the left mud flap and using a strap wrench turn the filter counterclock wise, if strap wrench slips to much ,drive a screwdriver through the darn thing and try to turn it that way.
To turn nuts and bolts.
To use a faucet wrench to repair a leaky faucet, first turn off the water supply. Then, use the wrench to remove the handle and the nut underneath. Replace the worn-out parts with new ones and reassemble the faucet. Finally, turn the water supply back on and check for leaks.
To use a wrench for bike maintenance, first identify the correct size of wrench needed for the specific bike part. Use the wrench to tighten or loosen bolts and nuts, being careful not to overtighten. Always turn the wrench in the direction that matches the thread of the bolt or nut. Regularly check and maintain the wrench to ensure it is in good working condition.