- root *(s)pen- ("to draw, stretch, spin").
Wrenches and
applications using wrenches or
devices that
needed wrenches, such as pipe
clamps and
suits of armor...
-
repositioning a
wrench to do so.
Other common methods of
driving sockets include pneumatic impact wrenches,
hydraulic torque wrenches,
torque multipliers...
- sold in the
United States as
monkey wrenches, a term
which was
already in use for the
English handle-set
coach wrenches.
Published reports from 1834 and...
-
wrenches, a pipe
wrench can be used to free the bolt or nut,
because the pipe
wrench is
designed to bite into
rounded metal surfaces. Pipe
wrenches are...
- "impact
wrenches" as the
performance and
technology are not the same.[according to whom?]
Impact wrenches are
available in
every standard socket wrench drive...
- ****drivers and
torque wrenches have
similar purposes and may have
similar mechanisms. The
first patent for a
torque wrench was
filed by John H. Sharp...
- A
wrench or
spanner is a type of hand tool.
Wrench may also
refer to:
Wrench (comics), a
fictional character in the
Marvel Universe The
Wrench, a 1978...
-
spanners in
millimeter (mm) values.
Older British and
current US
spanners (
wrenches) have inch
sizes that are
imprinted in
intermediate sizes in fractions...
-
would be
difficult or
impossible to
reach with a
plumber wrench or
other types of
wrenches. For example, the
threaded nuts used to
secure faucets to...
-
wheel brace. Lug
wrenches may be L-shaped, or X-shaped. The form
commonly found in car
trunks is an L-shaped
metal rod with a
socket wrench on the bent end...