Box End Wrenches
A one-piece wrench with an enclosed opening that grips the faces of the bolt or nut. The recess is generally a six-point or twelve-point opening for use with nuts or bolt heads with a hexagonal shape. The twelve-point fits onto the fastening at twice as many angles, an advantage where swing is limited. Eight-point wrenches are also made for square-shaped nuts and bolt heads. Ring spanners are often double-ended and usually with offset handles to improve access to the nut or bolt.
Wright Tool 1770 Structural Box End Wrench, 1-1/4 in Wrench, 12 Points, 17 in OAL, Alloy Steel, Industrial Black
Wright Tool Box End Wrench, Structural, Measurement System: Imperial, 1-1/4 in Wrench Opening, 12 Points, 17 in Overall Length, 2-21/64 in Offset, 2-5/64 in Box End Width, 15/16 in Box End Thickness, Spud Handle, Alloy Steel, Industrial Black
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