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Open-end bent wrench MEGA 25 x 28 mm model 36555
Open-end bent wrench MEGA 25 x 28 mm model 36555
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Open-end bent wrench MEGA 25 x 28 mm model 36555
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Open-end bent wrench MEGA 25 x 28 mm model 36555
Open-end bent wrench MEGA 25 x 28 mm model 36555
Bent open-end wrench MEGA 25 x 28 mm model 36555 is a hand tool designed with two open jaws of different sizes—25 mm and 28 mm—set on an angled shaft to improve access in confined or obstructed areas. The offset head allows the user to reach fasteners where a straight wrench would be difficult to position, providing mechanical advantage for tightening and loosening nuts and bolts of the specified sizes. Constructed for workshop and field use, the wrench is intended for repeated manual operation and fits common applications in automotive repair, plumbing and general maintenance.
The angled shaft and open-end jaws enable working at an offset angle, reducing the need for disassembly of surrounding parts to reach fasteners. Having two sizes on one tool saves time and space in a toolbox while maintaining a slim profile to fit narrow gaps. Solid construction provides the necessary stiffness and torque transfer for manual fastening tasks, and the open-end design permits quick placement and removal on the nut or bolt head.
Select the jaw size that matches the nut or bolt head (25 mm or 28 mm) and position the open end over the fastener. Ensure the wrench seats fully on the flats of the nut or bolt to prevent rounding. Apply steady manual force in the required direction to tighten or loosen; for additional leverage, reposition your hand closer to the end of the handle while maintaining control. Use the offset angle to approach fasteners obstructed by adjacent components, and avoid sudden blows or impact tools on the open-end jaws to prolong tool life.
Inspect the wrench before use for signs of wear or deformation, and use the correct jaw size to reduce slippage. For stubborn or high-torque fasteners, consider using appropriate penetrating lubricant or a different tool designed for impact or higher torque, and follow standard safety practices including eye protection and stable positioning.
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