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Spanner wrench Proline 36625, length 285 mm, 1 pc
Spanner wrench Proline 36625, length 285 mm, 1 pc
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Spanner wrench Proline 36625, length 285 mm, 1 pc
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Spanner wrench Proline 36625, length 285 mm, 1 pc
Spanner wrench Proline 36625, length 285 mm, 1 pc
The Proline 36625 spanner wrench is a hand tool designed for turning fasteners with matching profiles where spanner-type engagement is required. With a length of 285 mm and supplied as a single piece, this spanner wrench is forged for strength, chromium-plated for corrosion resistance and finished with a satin surface to reduce glare and provide a secure grip. It is intended for mechanical maintenance and repair tasks that require controlled torque and access in constrained spaces.
The forged construction provides improved strength and durability compared with stamped or cast equivalents, while the chromium plating enhances corrosion resistance for longer service life in workshop environments. The satin finish reduces reflections and helps maintain a reliable hand contact. The 285 mm length offers a balance between reach and leverage, allowing precise application of force without excessive bulk.
Select the spanner wrench and align its engagement surfaces with the matching fastener profile. Position the tool so it seats fully against the fastener to avoid slipping. Apply steady, controlled force to turn the fastener; use your body position to maintain control and avoid sudden jerks. When higher torque is necessary, ensure the working area is secure and consider using appropriate safety equipment. After use, wipe the tool clean and store it in a dry place to protect the chrome finish.
Use the Proline 36625 spanner wrench for applications where a precisely fitting spanner engagement is needed. Avoid using the tool as a hammer or pry bar. Regularly inspect the engagement surfaces for wear and clean off debris to maintain a secure fit and prolong service life.
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