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Socket Wrench Double-Ended GEKO G10058 19x22 mm, 32T, for Scaffolding
Socket Wrench Double-Ended GEKO G10058 19x22 mm, 32T, for Scaffolding
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Socket Wrench Double-Ended GEKO G10058 19x22 mm, 32T, for Scaffolding
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Socket Wrench Double-Ended GEKO G10058 19x22 mm, 32T, for Scaffolding
Socket Wrench Double-Ended GEKO G10058 19x22 mm, 32T, for Scaffolding
GEKO G10058 is a double-ended socket wrench with 19 mm and 22 mm ends and a 32-tooth ratchet mechanism designed for scaffolding assembly and maintenance. The tool combines two commonly used socket sizes in a compact reversible wrench that allows controlled incremental rotation in confined spaces. It is intended for tightening and loosening nuts and bolts on scaffolding components where access is limited and repetitive work requires a reliable switching action between clockwise and counterclockwise torque.
The double-ended design reduces the need to change tools frequently, while the 32-tooth mechanism provides small throw angles for use in tight spaces. Made by GEKO, the wrench offers a straightforward, durable construction suitable for on-site use and routine maintenance. Its compact profile and reversible ratchet function speed up work on scaffolding frames and fittings without adding bulk.
Select the appropriate end (19 mm or 22 mm) for the fastener and place the socket over the nut or bolt head. Set the ratchet direction to tighten or loosen, then operate the handle with controlled strokes; the 32-tooth mechanism allows small-angle movement between clicks, enabling work in restricted clearance. For stubborn or corroded fasteners, apply steady pressure and use penetrating lubricant if required. After use, ensure the wrench is clean and free of debris before storage.
Use appropriate personal protective equipment when working on scaffolding. Do not apply impacts with hammers or use the wrench as a cheater bar; if higher torque is required, select a tool rated for increased torque. Regularly inspect the wrench for wear or damage and replace it if teeth or sockets are deformed to maintain safe and reliable operation.
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