Pipe Wrenches

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  • Accommodates all forms of pipe work with strength and accuracy with a pipe capacity of 75mm (3″)
  • Full-floating forged alloy steel hook jaws provide maximum gripping power and quick ratcheting action
  • Features convenient self-cleaning threads and easily and quickly replaceable hook jaws, heel jaws and spring assemblies
  • Built with high-quality aluminum and an easy to hold I-beam handle
  • Weighs only 2.7kgs (6 lbs.)

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(1) 600mm (24”) Aluminum Straight Pipe Wrench (31105)

  • Full-floating forged alloy steel hook jaws provide maximum gripping power and quick ratcheting action
  • Features convenient self-cleaning threads and easily and quickly replaceable hook jaws, heel jaws and spring assemblies
  • Built with high-quality aluminum and an easy to hold I-beam handle

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(1) 900mm (36″) Aluminum Straight Pipe Wrench (31110)

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(1) 1200mm (48″) Aluminum Straight Pipe Wrench (31115)

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(1) 450mm (18″) Aluminum Straight Pipe Wrench (31100)

  • Made for heavy-duty plumbing jobs and features a durable ductile-iron housing and I-beam handle that can withstand rugged and daily use
  • Features a full-floating forged hook jaw that offers superior gripping and speedy adjustments
  • Made with convenient self-cleaning threads with easy-to-replace hook and heel jaws
  • Bright-red colored handle that will stick out for easy location in toolboxes

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(1) 600mm (24”) Heavy-Duty Straight Pipe Wrench (31030)

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(1) 900mm (36”) Heavy-Duty Straight Pipe Wrench (31035)

  • Made for heavy-duty plumbing jobs and features a durable ductile-iron housing and I-beam handle that can withstand rugged and daily use
  • Full-floating forged alloy steel hook jaws provide maximum gripping power and quick ratcheting action
  • Features convenient self-cleaning threads and easily and quickly replaceable hook jaws, heel jaws and spring assemblies
  • Built with ductile-iron housing and an easy to hold I-beam handle to provide long-lasting strength
  • Complies with GGG-W65IE, Type II and Class A federal specifications

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(1) 350mm (14”) Heavy-Duty Straight Pipe Wrench (31020)

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(1) 450mm (18”) Heavy-Duty Straight Pipe Wrench (31025)

  • Adjustment ring thread pitch angled for 2x faster opening and closing of wrench jaw
  • 40% less weight helps reduce user fatigue
  • Handle shape optimized for maximum power and user comfort
  • High strength forged jaws
  • Exceeds federal torque load specification by over 140% for maximum strength and durability

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(1) 600mm (24″) Cast Iron Pipe Wrench (CIPW24)

  • K9 jaw technology allows teeth to bite in an arc of 30 degrees for greater access in tight spaces
  • 25% larger bite surface provides maximum grip helping to increase tooth durability and life
  • Adjustment ring thread pitch angled for 2x faster opening and closing of wrench jaw
  • 40% less weight helps reduce user fatigue
  • Handle shape optimized for maximum power and user comfort

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(1) 450mm (18”) Aluminum Pipe Wrench (CAPW18)

  • 3 length design – 250mm (10″) Length for Tight spaces, 450mm (18″) Length for general purpose, 600mm (24″) Length for maximum leverage and reach
  • Dual coil springs – for maximum durability and tool life
  • Ergonomic hook jaw design – for easy detachment from the workpiece
  • Tether-ready handle loop
  • Ergonomic handle form – designed for maximum comfort, won’t dig into the palm

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(1) 250mm-450mm-600mm (10”-18”-24”) Cheater Adaptable Pipe Wrench (48-22-7314)

  • Lightweight aluminum body
  • Dual coil springs – for maximum durability and tool life
  • 64mm (2.5″) jaw capacity
  • Lanyard hole – tether ready
  • Ergonomic handle designed for maximum comfort
  • Hardened jaws increased durability and grip

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(1) 280mm-450mm-600mm (11”-18”-24”) Cheater Aluminum Adaptable Pipe Wrench (48-22-7318)

  • Professional strength in lightweight aluminum
  • Offer durability and ease-of-use
  • This product is manufactured in united states

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(1) 350mm (14″) Aluminum Straight Pipe Wrench (R31095)

  • 40% lighter than RIDGID heavy-duty wrenches while offering the same long-lasting durability and easy operation
  • Sturdy I-beam handle and full-floating forged hook jaw that offer superior gripping and speedy adjustments
  • Features a nonstick adjustment nut that cleans grime off of the hook jaw shank
  • Made with convenient self-cleaning threads with easy-to-replace spring assembly
  • Suitable for all forms of pipe work, but is ideal for 13mm (1/2″) to 38mm (1-1/2″) pipe diameters and has a pipe capacity of 50mm (2″)

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(1) 300mm (12″) Aluminum Straight Pipe Wrench (47057)

  • Features jaw opening parallel to handle and narrow hook jaw head
  • Offset wrenches provide easy entry into tight spaces and at awkward angles
  • Delivers the durability of comparable heavy-duty offset pipe wrenches but weighs up to 40% less
  • Ideal for overhead applications
  • Ideal for pipe diameters of 25mm (1”) to 50mm (2”) with a pipe capacity of up to 65mm (2-1/2”)

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(1) 450mm (18”) Aluminum Offset Pipe Wrench (31125)

  • Quick one handed operation makes your jobs move faster
  • Spring-loaded jaw design provides rapid action
  • Unique combination heel/hook jaw design aggressively bites the work piece and ensures a secure grip

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(1) 250mm (10″) Rapid Adjustable Pipe Wrench (‎10348)

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(1) 350mm (14″) Rapid Adjustable Pipe Wrench (‎10358)

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(1) 500mm (20″) Hex Adjustable Pipe Wrench (‎31280)

  • Self-adjusting head design instantly grips or releases, providing fast ratcheting action
  • Double the gripping power of traditional tongue-and-groove pliers
  • Extended lower jaw increases access and allows for quick pipe grip in confined spaces
  • Locking jaw allows users to lock the jaw in the open position to quickly enter and exit pipe turning applications
  • Unique angled tooth configuration grips tighter
  • 20% wider jaw for improved gripping power

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(1) 300mm (12″) Adjustable Pipe Wrench (‎CPW12S)

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(1) 400mm (16″) Adjustable Pipe Wrench (‎CPW16S)

a Tool for Every Job

BUYERS GUIDE

Pipe Wrenches

Material and Construction:

When selecting pipe wrenches consider the materials used in their construction. High-quality wrenches are typically made from strong materials like ductile iron or forged steel which ensure durability and long term performance. Look for wrenches with precision machined jaws and a sturdy frame to withstand heavy use and provide a reliable grip on pipes and fittings.

Jaw Design and Adjustment Mechanism:

Evaluate the design of the wrench jaws and the efficiency of the adjustment mechanism. Consider wrenches with serrated hardened steel jaws that provide a firm grip on pipes without slipping. A smooth and precise adjustment mechanism allows for easy resizing of the wrench jaws to accommodate different pipe diameters. This feature enhances versatility and ensures the wrench can handle a variety of tasks.

Handle Design and Comfort:

Consider the ergonomic design of the wrench handles as this affects comfort during prolonged use. Look for wrenches with ergonomic handles that provide a secure grip and minimize hand fatigue. Handles with non-slip grips or cushioned padding offer additional comfort and control especially when working in challenging environments or with oily surfaces.

Size and Weight:

Choose pipe wrenches in sizes that match the range of pipes you typically work with. Smaller wrenches are more maneuverable and suitable for tight spaces while larger wrenches provide more leverage for handling larger pipes and fittings. Balance the size with weight considerations lightweight wrenches are easier to carry and maneuver while heavier wrenches may offer more stability and strength.

Durability and Longevity:

Assess the overall durability of the wrench considering factors like the quality of materials, construction and finish. Wrenches with corrosion resistant coatings or finishes such as nickel or chrome plating are preferable as they offer protection against rust and extend the tool’s lifespan. Look for brands known for their durability and reliability in demanding work environments.

Strength and Grip:

Ensure the wrench provides sufficient gripping strength to handle different pipe materials and sizes effectively. The strength of the wrench jaws and their ability to maintain a secure grip without damaging surfaces are crucial factors. Wrenches with reinforced jaws and teeth designed for maximum contact and bite ensure a strong grip on pipes, fittings and other cylindrical objects.

Versatility and Applications:

Consider the versatility of the wrench in handling various tasks beyond traditional pipe work. Some wrenches are designed for use on both pipes and other rounded objects offering versatility in different applications. Evaluate whether the wrench can adapt to tasks such as tightening or loosening bolts, removing oil filters or handling plumbing fittings beyond standard pipe work.

Price and Value:

Balance the price of the wrench with its features, durability and performance. While quality wrenches may come at a higher price they often offer better longevity and reliability reducing the need for frequent replacements. Assess the value provided by the wrench in terms of its ability to meet your specific needs and withstand the demands of your work environment.

UNVEILING THE pros AND conS

Pipe Wrenches

pros

  • One of the key advantages of pipe wrenches is their ability to provide a strong grip on pipes and fittings. The serrated jaws typically made of hardened steel bite into the surface of the pipe ensuring a secure hold without slipping. This feature makes pipe wrenches versatile for various applications in plumbing, mechanical work and construction.
  • Pipe wrenches feature an adjustable jaw size allowing them to accommodate different pipe diameters. This adjustability enhances their versatility enabling users to work with a range of pipe sizes without needing multiple wrenches. It simplifies tasks where pipes of varying diameters are encountered making the tool efficient and practical in diverse work environments..
  • The long handle of pipe wrenches provides significant leverage making it easier to tighten or loosen stubborn pipe fittings and joints. This leverage is particularly useful in situations where pipes are tightly secured or corroded requiring extra force to manipulate. It reduces the effort required by the user and enhances efficiency in completing tasks.
  • Pipe wrenches are typically constructed from durable materials such as ductile iron or forged steel. This robust construction ensures they can withstand heavy use and rough handling in demanding work environments. The durability of pipe wrenches makes them reliable tools for professionals who depend on their equipment to perform consistently over time.

cons

  • The serrated jaws of pipe wrenches while providing a strong grip can leave marks or indentations on the surface of pipes and fittings. This is especially problematic with softer materials like brass or chrome-plated pipes where damage can occur more easily. Care must be taken to avoid marring surfaces which could lead to leaks or aesthetic issues.
  • Pipe wrenches are designed primarily for use on metal pipes and fittings. They may not be suitable for handling softer materials or delicate surfaces without causing damage. In applications where gentler handling is required such as with plastic or polished pipes, alternative tools like strap wrenches or adjustable pliers may be more appropriate.
  • The size and bulkiness of pipe wrenches can limit their maneuverability in tight or confined spaces. Working in areas with restricted access such as under sinks or in narrow trenches may pose challenges due to the tool’s length and shape. Users may need to consider smaller wrench sizes or alternative tools for these situations.
  • Pipe wrenches can be heavy especially larger models designed for heavy duty applications. Prolonged use of these wrenches can lead to hand and wrist fatigue particularly when working overhead or in awkward positions. Ergonomic considerations such as padded handles or lighter materials can help mitigate fatigue but may not eliminate it entirely.