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Adjustable wrench Proline 29318 — 1 pc, adjustable jaw spanner
Adjustable wrench Proline 29318 — 1 pc, adjustable jaw spanner
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Adjustable wrench Proline 29318 — 1 pc, adjustable jaw spanner
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Adjustable wrench Proline 29318 — 1 pc, adjustable jaw spanner
Adjustable wrench Proline 29318 — 1 pc, adjustable jaw spanner
Adjustable wrench Proline 29318 — 1 pc is a versatile hand tool with a single adjustable jaw for gripping and turning nuts, bolts and fasteners across a range of metric sizes. The wrench is forged for strength, features a satin finish to reduce glare and has ground jaws for accurate contact. A metric scale on the jaw allows quick size adjustment while a rubber-covered handle improves grip and control during general mechanical, plumbing and household repair tasks.
The forged construction ensures durability under repeated use while the ground jaws provide a secure, precise grip on fasteners. The integrated metric scale speeds up jaw adjustment and reduces time spent searching for the correct size. The satin surface finish resists corrosion and minimizes reflective glare, and the rubber-covered handle improves comfort and reduces slippage when working in oily or wet conditions.
Select the adjustable wrench and open the jaw by turning the adjustment screw until the gap matches the fastener. Position the ground jaws squarely on the nut or bolt, ensuring full contact to avoid rounding. Apply steady force to turn the fastener, readjusting the jaw as necessary for tighter fits. After use, clean any debris or grease from the jaws and mechanism, then store the tool in a dry place to maintain the satin finish and moving parts.
For optimum performance, use the Proline 29318 adjustable wrench on correctly sized metric fasteners and avoid excessive impact or hammering on the tool. Keep jaws clean and periodically check the adjustment mechanism for smooth operation. When working with high-torque applications, consider using a fixed-size wrench or torque-rated tool to prevent damage to fasteners or the adjustable jaw.
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