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1-7/16" Offset Head Structural Wrench - Stanley Proto Industrial Tools

Part #: JC909

The Stanley Proto JC909 1-7/16" Offset Head Structural Wrench is a professional-grade tool engineered for demanding automotive and industrial applications. Designed for heavy-duty fastening tasks, this structural wrench delivers superior leverage and access in challenging work environments. Its robust construction and intelligent design ensure reliable performance and increased efficiency for mechanics and technicians.

Key Features

  • Optimized Clearance and Leverage: The long, offset handle provides exceptional leverage and critical clearance, protecting knuckles and allowing access around obstructions. This design is especially beneficial in tight or confined spaces where a straight wrench may not fit.
  • Precision Bolt Alignment: A hardened, tapered handle facilitates accurate alignment of bolts and rivet holes, streamlining assembly and disassembly processes.
  • Secure Fastener Engagement: Precision-broached openings ensure a proper, non-slip fit on fasteners, reducing the risk of rounding and enhancing torque transfer.
  • Durable Construction: Featuring a black oxide finish, this wrench offers corrosion resistance and is suitable for environments where non-plated tools are preferred. It is made from alloy steel for strength and durability.

Applications

This 1-7/16" offset head structural wrench is an essential tool for professionals working on:

  • Structural steel erection and assembly
  • Heavy equipment maintenance and repair
  • Industrial machinery installation and service
  • Large vehicle chassis and frame work

Specifications

  • Manufacturer: Stanley Proto Industrial Tools
  • Model Number: JC909
  • Length: 19-1/2"
  • Weight: 3.66 lbs
  • Opening Size: 1-7/16"
  • Wrench Head Offset Depth (E): 1-1/4"
  • Head Outside Width (C): 3-1/8"
  • Head Height (D): 13/16"
  • Wrench Offset Depth (F): 3"
  • Specifications Met: Federal Specs.: GGG-W-636E
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This product was added to our catalog on Saturday 22 May, 2010.