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Single Head Industrial Black Open End Engineers Wrench 13/16 Inc - Martin Tools

Part #: 705

The Martin Tools 705 Single Head Industrial Black Open End Engineers Wrench is designed for professionals requiring a robust and reliable fastening solution. With a precise 13/16-inch opening, this industrial-grade wrench provides the strength and durability needed for demanding automotive and heavy industrial applications. Its construction ensures consistent performance and a long service life in challenging work environments.

Key Features

  • Professional-Grade Construction: Made from American High Carbon Steel, this wrench is precision-forged and thru-hardened to deliver superior strength and resistance to wear and tear.
  • Optimized Fastener Engagement: The single open-end design, often referred to as an "Engineer's wrench," is engineered with an extra thick, 15-degree angled opening for heavy industrial service, providing excellent grip and leverage on fasteners.
  • Corrosion-Resistant Finish: An industrial black finish not only enhances visibility of size markings but also provides increased protection against rust and corrosion, prolonging the tool's lifespan.
  • Consistent Dimensions: Engineered to precise specifications, ensuring a secure fit on 13/16-inch fasteners and minimizing the risk of slippage or rounding.

Applications

This industrial-grade open-end wrench is ideal for a broad range of professional tasks, including maintenance and repair of heavy machinery, equipment assembly, and general automotive work. It is particularly effective for accessing nuts and bolts in confined spaces where the profile of a socket or combination wrench might be too large, offering reliable leverage for both tightening and loosening applications.

Specifications

  • Wrench Opening: 13/16 inches
  • Head Diameter: 1-3/4 inches
  • Head Thickness: 7/16 inches
  • Overall Length: 8-1/8 inches
  • Weight: 0.64 lbs.
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$26.36

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This product was added to our catalog on Thursday 23 June, 2011.