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1-7/16" 12-Point SAE Offset Pattern Box End Striking Wrench - J.H. Williams

Part #: JHW8809W

The J.H. Williams JHW8809W 1-7/16" 12-Point SAE Offset Pattern Box End Striking Wrench is a robust tool designed for professional technicians and mechanics facing demanding industrial and automotive applications. This striking wrench allows for the controlled application of hammer force to loosen frozen fasteners or to firmly set and tighten critical components.

Key Features

  • Integrated Striking Face: Engineered to be struck by a hammer on the dedicated anvil area, facilitating the loosening of seized fasteners and the precise setting of new ones.
  • Exceptional Durability: Manufactured with a specialized heat-treating process, ensuring maximum durability and an extended service life under rigorous professional use.
  • Offset Handle Design: The offset handle is strategically positioned close to the head, providing crucial clearance to access fasteners in confined or obstructed working environments.
  • 12-Point Box End: Offers a secure grip on 1-7/16" SAE hexagonal fasteners, minimizing the potential for rounding off edges during high-force applications.
  • Proportional Anvil: The anvil area is sized proportionally to the wrench opening, optimizing force transfer and ensuring safe, effective operation.
  • Professional-Grade Construction: Built to withstand the strenuous demands of industrial maintenance and heavy-duty mechanical repair tasks.

Applications

This J.H. Williams striking wrench is an essential tool for a variety of heavy-duty applications. It excels in maintenance and repair tasks involving industrial machinery, agricultural equipment, and large vehicle chassis where fasteners may be corroded, overtightened, or difficult to access. It is particularly effective for breaking loose stubborn nuts and bolts and for achieving secure, precise tightening on critical assemblies in challenging conditions.

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$67.31

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This product was added to our catalog on Friday 26 March, 2010.