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Spanner wrench Proline 36226, length 155 mm, single piece
Spanner wrench Proline 36226, length 155 mm, single piece
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Spanner wrench Proline 36226, length 155 mm, single piece
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Spanner wrench Proline 36226, length 155 mm, single piece
Spanner wrench Proline 36226, length 155 mm, single piece
Proline 36226 spanner wrench, 155 mm length, single piece, is a compact hand tool designed for turning and holding nuts, threaded collars and fittings that match standard wrench profiles. Forged construction with a chromium-plated satin finish provides a balance of strength and surface protection while keeping the overall size suitable for tight or confined spaces. The single-piece design offers rigidity and predictable torque transfer for maintenance, repair and light assembly tasks.
The forged steel body ensures durability and resistance to bending under normal use, while the chromium-plated satin surface reduces corrosion and wear. Its 155 mm length offers improved access in restricted areas compared with longer wrenches and gives the user precise control during tightening or loosening operations. The single-piece construction eliminates joint play and simplifies handling for consistent performance.
Select the spanner wrench that matches the nut or fitting profile, position it squarely on the flat faces, and apply steady force in the required direction to tighten or loosen. Use controlled, even pressure rather than sudden jerks to avoid slippage or rounding of fasteners. For improved grip and safety, ensure the workpiece is stable and, where necessary, use a second wrench or supporting tool to prevent component movement.
Keep the wrench clean and dry after use and store it in a toolbox or drawer to protect the chromium-plated finish. Periodically inspect the contact faces for wear; replace the tool if edges are rounded or deformed. For heavier torque requirements, consider using a suitably sized wrench designed for high-torque applications.
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