Adjustable Wrenches

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  • ProTouch grips provide extra comfort and reduce hand fatigue
  • Machined jaws for maximum gripping strength
  • Induction hardened cutting edge stays sharper, longer
  • Durable chrome vanadium construction
  • Meets or exceeds ANSI specifications
  • Adjustable wrenches and plastic tray for organization

Option 1
1 PACK
(1) Vise Grip Adjustable Wrench Set (2078706)
(1) 150mm (6”) Adjustable Wrench
(1) 200mm (8”) Adjustable Wrench
(1) 250mm (10”) Adjustable Wrench
(1) 300mm (12”) Adjustable Wrench

  • Durable chrome vanadium construction is super sturdy
  • ProTouch grip provides maximum torque and comfort and is slip resistant
  • Wrenches have English and metric scales, extra-wide capacity and a hang hole for easy wall storage
  • Professional-grade adjustable wrenches
  • ProTouch grips provide comfort, control and less hand fatigue
  • Machined wrench jaws for maximum gripping strength
  • Induction hardened cutting edge stays sharper, longer

Option 1
1 PACK
(1) 200mm (8”) Adjustable Wrench (2078608)

Option 2
1 PACK
(1) 250mm (10”) Adjustable Wrench (2078610)

  • Features a proprietary adjustment screw, jaws won’t back off, parallel jaws won’t slip or damage finish surfaces
  • Adjustment screw gears designed for smooth adjustment ergonomic handle form – maximum comfort, won’t ding into the palm
  • Chrome plated for rust protection and durability; laser etched ruler for easy-to-read, accurate size adjustment and tether-ready handle loop

Option 1
1 PACK
(1) Vise Grip Adjustable Wrench Set (48-22-7400)
(1) 150mm (6”) Adjustable Wrench
(1) 250mm (10”) Adjustable Wrench

  • Laser etched scale in both SAE standard and metric sizes allows easy identification
  • Larger knurl for easy adjustment ensures a tight jaw fit
  • Hex jaw design reduces slippage by gripping fasteners tightly
  • Wider handle improves comfort and reduces fatigue
  • Heat-treated forged alloy steel for toughness and durability
  • Tension spring Stabilizes jaw and allows easy knurl adjustment

Option 1
1 PACK
(1) Adjustable Wrench Set (AC3PC)
(1) 150mm (6”) Adjustable Wrench
(1) 200mm (8”) Adjustable Wrench
(1) 250mm (10”) Adjustable Wrench

  • Each wrench meets the ASME performance requirements for the next size up (example: 150mm (6”) wrench meets the requirements for the 200mm (8”) wrench)
  • Micro-serrations on the jaws provide a tighter grip on the fastener thus helping to generate 4x more torque than traditional adjustable wrenches
  • SAE and metric laser etched scale allows for quick & easy determination of fastener size
  • The larger knurl provides a tighter jaw fit, is easier to adjust and is less likely to bind up
  • Black phosphate and lacquer finish help to resist rust and prevent corrosion for better durability
  • Raised panel handles for extra grip and improved comfort
  • Wider jaw opening than traditional adjustable wrenches allows use with a greater range of fastener sizes

Option 1
1 PACK
(1) Adjustable Wrench Set (ATWJ2610VS)
(1) 150mm (6”) Adjustable Wrench
(1) 250mm (10”) Adjustable Wrench

Option 2
1 PACK
(1) 150mm (6”) Adjustable Wrench (ATWJ26VS)

Option 3
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(1) 200mm (8”) Adjustable Wrench (ATWJ28VS)

Option 4
1 PACK
(1) 250mm (10”) Adjustable Wrench (ATWJ210VS)

Option 5
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(1) 300mm (12”) Adjustable Wrench (ATWJ212VS)

  • Alloy steel and heat treated, Black Oxide finish resists corrosion, polished head and regular, non-slip grip handle
  • Laser etched scale provides a quick and convenient way to determine fastener size in either SAE or metric
  • Wide capacity jaw allows each tool to work with more fastener sizes
  • Wider handle provides more comfort and less stress to the hand
  • Tension spring stabilizes jaw and knurl adjusts easily

Option 1
1 PACK
(1) 100mm (4”) Adjustable Wrench (AT24VS)

Option 2
1 PACK
(1) 150mm (6”) Adjustable Wrench (AT26VS)

Option 3
1 PACK
(1) 200mm (8”) Adjustable Wrench (AT28VS)

Option 4
1 PACK
(1) 250mm (10”) Adjustable Wrench (AT210VS)

Option 5
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(1) 300mm (12”) Adjustable Wrench (AT212VS)

  • Each tool has a tapered head, which will help you move around, under or inside tight spots
  • Resisting wear, abrasion and rust, these Craftsman wrenches have a coating that outperforms conventional finishes

Option 1
1 PACK
(1) Adjustable Wrench Set (9-44664)
(1) 150mm (6”) Adjustable Wrench
(1) 200mm (8”) Adjustable Wrench
(1) 250mm (10”) Adjustable Wrench

  • Wide opening jaws of this wrench are designed for added versatility
  • Adjustable wrench has a chrome finish for corrosion resistance
  • Tools come with metric and SAE Scale for easy gauging of work piece size
  • Meets or Exceeds ASME Specifications

Option 1
1 PACK
(1) 150mm (6”) Adjustable Wrench (CMMT81621)

Option 2
1 PACK
(1) 200mm (8”) Adjustable Wrench (CMMT81622)

Option 3
1 PACK
(1) 250mm (10”) Adjustable Wrench (CMMT81623)

Option 4
1 PACK
(1) 300mm (12”) Adjustable Wrench (CMMT81624)

Option 5
1 PACK
(1) 380mm (15”) Adjustable Wrench (CMMT81625)

Option 6
1 PACK
(1) 450mm (18”) Adjustable Wrench (CMMT81626)

Option 7
1 PACK
(1) 600mm (24”) Adjustable Wrench (CMMT81627)

  • The wrench comes with black oxide finish
  • Adjustable wrench has a reinforced strike face surface for hammering nails
  • 4 in 1 Functionality of CRAFTSMAN tools allows for multiple applications
  • Flared handle helps provide control and comfort during use
  • Pry bar and nail puller incorporated into handle

Option 1
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(1) 250mm (10”) Adjustable Wrench (CMMT12003)

a Tool for Every Job

BUYERS GUIDE

Adjustable Wrenches

Material and Build Quality:

When purchasing an adjustable wrench it’s crucial to consider the material and build quality. High quality adjustable wrenches are typically made from durable materials such as chrome vanadium steel or stainless steel. These materials provide strength and longevity ensuring the wrench can withstand heavy use without bending or breaking. Look for wrenches with a corrosion-resistant finish such as chrome plating which helps protect the tool from rust and wear over time. The build quality also involves the precision of the adjustable jaw mechanism a well made wrench will have smooth and accurate adjustments allowing for a snug fit on various fastener sizes.

Size and Range:

Another important aspect to consider is the size and range of the adjustable wrench. Wrenches come in various lengths and jaw capacities and the right choice depends on the specific tasks you need it for. A longer wrench provides more leverage making it easier to apply force which is useful for loosening tight fasteners. However, longer wrenches can be cumbersome in tight spaces. Conversely, shorter wrenches are more compact and maneuverable but may require more effort to use. Consider a wrench with a wide jaw capacity if you anticipate working with a range of fastener sizes as it will offer greater versatility.

Handle Design and Grip:

The handle design and grip are also critical factors when selecting an adjustable wrench. A comfortable handle reduces hand fatigue and increases control especially during extended use. Look for wrenches with ergonomic handle designs which often include cushioned or textured grips to prevent slipping and provide better comfort. A well designed handle not only enhances usability but also improves safety by reducing the risk of the wrench slipping off the fastener while in use.

Jaw Adjustment Mechanism:

The jaw adjustment mechanism is a vital component of any adjustable wrench. A precise and smooth adjustment mechanism allows for easy resizing to fit different fasteners. Some wrenches feature a knurled adjustment knob for better grip and finer control while others may use a sliding mechanism. Ensure that the adjustment stays securely in place during use preventing any unwanted shifting that could lead to a loose fit and potential damage to the fastener.

Durability and Corrosion Resistance:

Durability and corrosion resistance are essential features to consider especially if you plan to use the wrench in harsh environments. High quality materials such as chrome vanadium steel not only provide strength but also resist wear and tear. Additionally, wrenches with chrome plating or other corrosion-resistant finishes can withstand exposure to moisture and chemicals extending the tool’s lifespan and maintaining its functionality over time.

Additional Features:

Consider any additional features that might enhance the wrench’s functionality. Some adjustable wrenches come with built in measurement scales on the jaws which can be useful for quickly sizing fasteners. Others may offer a ratcheting mechanism allowing for more efficient adjustments without removing the wrench from the fastener. These extra features can add convenience and improve the overall utility of the tool making it a more versatile addition to your toolbox.

UNVEILING THE pros AND conS

Adjustable Wrenches

pros

  • One of the advantages of adjustable wrenches is their versatility. They can fit a wide range of fastener sizes which means a single adjustable wrench can often replace an entire set of fixed size wrenches. This adaptability makes them extremely useful in various applications from plumbing to automotive repair to general maintenance tasks.
  • Because adjustable wrenches can handle multiple sizes of nuts and bolts they significantly reduce the number of tools needed in a toolbox. This is particularly beneficial for professionals who need to carry their tools to different job sites as it minimizes the weight and space required.
  • Purchasing an adjustable wrench can be more economical than buying a full set of fixed wrenches. This cost-effectiveness is advantageous for both professionals and DIYers providing a budget friendly option without compromising functionality.
  • Adjustable wrenches are relatively simple to use. The adjustment mechanism usually a knurled knob allows for quick and easy resizing to fit different fasteners. This user friendly design makes them accessible even to those who may not have extensive experience with tools.
  • Adjustable wrenches are often designed to be slim and compact making them useful for working in tight or confined spaces where larger tools might not fit. This can be particularly advantageous in automotive and plumbing applications where access can be restricted.

cons

  • One of the disadvantages of adjustable wrenches is the potential for slippage. Because they are designed to fit multiple sizes they may not grip fasteners as securely as fixed size wrenches. This can lead to rounding off the corners of nuts and bolts making them difficult to remove or tighten properly.
  • Adjustable wrenches often provide less torque compared to fixed size wrenches. The adjustable jaw mechanism can create slight movement which reduces the amount of force that can be effectively applied to the fastener. This limitation can make them less suitable for tasks requiring high torque.
  • The adjustable jaw can sometimes be less precise than a fixed size wrench. Even a small amount of play in the adjustment mechanism can result in a less secure fit which can affect the precision of the work. This can be a significant disadvantage in applications requiring exact measurements and secure fittings.
  • While high quality adjustable wrenches are designed to be durable, cheaper models may suffer from wear and tear more quickly. The adjustable jaw mechanism is particularly susceptible to damage which can affect the wrench’s performance over time. Frequent adjustments and heavy use can exacerbate this issue.
  • While many adjustable wrenches are designed with ergonomic features they may still be less comfortable to use over long periods compared to fixed size wrenches. The need to constantly adjust the jaw can be tedious and can lead to hand fatigue especially during repetitive tasks.