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Wrench (open-end) NEO tools 10 x 11 mm model 09-810
Wrench (open-end) NEO tools 10 x 11 mm model 09-810
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Wrench (open-end) NEO tools 10 x 11 mm model 09-810
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Wrench (open-end) NEO tools 10 x 11 mm model 09-810
Wrench (open-end) NEO tools 10 x 11 mm model 09-810
Open-end wrench NEO tools 10 x 11 mm (model 09-810) is a compact hand tool with two open jaws of different sizes designed for tightening and loosening metric nuts and bolts. Constructed from forged steel with a slim profile, the wrench provides manual torque in confined spaces where a full-size spanner or ratchet cannot reach. Its dual-size configuration allows quick switching between 10 mm and 11 mm fasteners without changing tools.
The NEO tools open-end wrench combines a compact, space-saving design with durable steel construction for reliable manual performance. The dual jaw sizes on a single head reduce the number of tools needed, while the slim, flat body improves access to tight assemblies. The wrench delivers direct, positive contact with fastener flats to minimize rounding and slipping during use.
Select the appropriate jaw size (10 mm or 11 mm) to match the fastener flats. Fit the open jaw fully onto the nut or bolt head so both faces of the fastener engage the wrench. Apply steady manual force, pulling or pushing along the wrench axis to tighten or loosen the fastener. For better leverage, position the wrench so the handle is aligned with the direction of force and avoid sudden impacts that could damage the tool or fastener. Use the alternate jaw when switching between metric fasteners.
Inspect the wrench before use for visible wear or deformation. Use the correct jaw size to reduce rounding of fastener corners, and avoid using the wrench as a hammer or prying tool. For high-torque applications, consider using a properly sized box-end wrench or a torque-rated tool.
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