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Industrial Black Striking Face Box Wrench - Offset Style with 1- - Martin Tools

Part #: 8811

The Martin Tools 8811 Industrial Black Striking Face Box Wrench is engineered for demanding professional applications, providing reliable performance in automotive and industrial settings. This offset-style wrench features a substantial 1-13/16" wrench opening, designed to tackle large and stubborn fasteners with precision and power. Its robust construction ensures durability and efficiency for heavy-duty maintenance and repair tasks.

Key Features

  • 1-13/16" Wrench Opening: Designed to fit specific large fasteners commonly found in heavy machinery, vehicle axles, and industrial equipment.
  • 45-Degree Offset Pattern: Provides essential clearance to access recessed fasteners and overcome obstructions, enhancing usability in challenging work environments.
  • Drop Forged Construction: Manufactured from high-grade steel, ensuring exceptional strength, impact resistance, and a long service life under strenuous conditions.
  • Industrial Black Finish: Offers enhanced corrosion resistance and a professional appearance, suitable for rigorous workshop use.
  • Professional-Grade Design: Built to withstand the daily rigors of professional use, delivering consistent torque and reliability.

Applications

This industrial black striking face box wrench is an indispensable tool for professional technicians and mechanics working on heavy equipment, agricultural machinery, commercial vehicles, and various industrial applications. It is particularly effective for breaking loose seized nuts and bolts where high torque and impact are required, such as suspension components, chassis fasteners, large pipe fittings, and machinery assembly/disassembly.

Specifications

  • Wrench Opening: 1-13/16"
  • Diameter of Head: 3-3/32"
  • Thickness of Head: 1-3/16"
  • Length: 13"
  • Weight: 5.4 Lbs.
  • Quantity in Package: 1
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$108.68

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This product was added to our catalog on Tuesday 15 March, 2011.