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Open-end Strike Wrench JCB 60 mm JCB-79360 for Striking Applications
Open-end Strike Wrench JCB 60 mm JCB-79360 for Striking Applications
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Open-end Strike Wrench JCB 60 mm JCB-79360 for Striking Applications
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Open-end Strike Wrench JCB 60 mm JCB-79360 for Striking Applications
Open-end Strike Wrench JCB 60 mm JCB-79360 for Striking Applications
Open-end Strike Wrench JCB 60 mm JCB-79360 for Striking Applications is a heavy-duty open-end spanner designed by JCB with a 60 mm jaw width for use where impacts from hammers or mallets are required. The tool features a reinforced open-end profile to withstand controlled striking on the wrench head, making it suitable for construction, agricultural machinery maintenance, and on-site mechanical service tasks that require both torque and impact resistance.
The open-end design allows quick placement on fasteners and operation in confined spaces where a full ring spanner cannot fit. Reinforced jaw geometry and thicker cross-section at the striking area provide enhanced durability under repeated impacts. The tool is made to deliver reliable transfer of striking force to the fastener while minimizing deformation of the wrench head. Smooth external surfaces help reduce corrosion and facilitate handling during heavy-duty use.
Select the wrench and position the open jaws squarely on the nut or bolt head. Ensure the wrench engages fully before applying impact. When using a hammer or mallet, deliver controlled strikes to the designated striking area of the wrench to transfer force to the fastener; avoid excessive side blows that could stress the tool. After impact operations, inspect the wrench for any visible damage or wear before further use.
Use appropriate personal protective equipment such as safety glasses and gloves when performing striking operations. Use a mallet or hammer of suitable mass and keep strikes controlled to avoid tool damage. Store the wrench in a dry place and check the contact surfaces regularly for wear; replace the tool if the striking area shows cracks or excessive deformation.
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