Structural Wrench
Structural Wrenches at Abolox
Sometimes referred to as a spud wrench, a structural wrench has a spike on one end to help line the bolt holes up. Structural wrenches can have a box-end or open-end head on the opposite end. They can also be straight or offset to allow for clearance. Structural wrenches are more often used on metal applications as they can damage wood and fiberglass if you pry too hard. Abolox carries structural wrenches in many sizes from brand names that use only quality materials.
Structural Wrench for Various Industries at Abolox
Any professional or homeowner that uses wrenches will find that structural wrenches are a great tool to add to his or her toolbox. Automotive technicians often run into issues lining up parts with the block, such as lining up the starter or transmission to get that first bolt started. In construction industries, workers may need to line up bolt holes that weren’t drilled perfectly in line. The gas and oil industry, road construction industry, logging and forestry, and many other industries, especially those using equipment that needs repairs, will find that structural wrenches can make a difficult job much easier.
Features of Structural Wrenches at Abolox
The structural wrenches we carry at Abolox have several features that help make any worker’s job easier. Many of the wrenches we carry at Abolox have a manufacturer lifetime warranty subject to the terms and conditions of the manufacturer and originated in the United States. Features of many of the structural wrenches we carry include:
- Industrial black finish.
- SAE and metric sizes
- Long offset handle to allow clearance and more leverage
- Tapered spud handle
Structural Wrenches at Abolox
The structural wrenches we carry at Abolox are designed for professional use; thus, they are strong. A homeowner who needs a set of structural wrenches benefits from the strength and quality of these wrenches and the more reasonable pricing. Professionals can purchase the structural wrenches we carry with confidence that they are strong enough to be used in a professional setting.
You can purchase one wrench to replace a broken or worn-out wrench, or you can purchase a whole set. If you don’t see a size that you need, call the office, and we’ll source the size you need.
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