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Adjustable Double-Ended Pipe Wrench Topex 14 x 15 mm (35D934)
Adjustable Double-Ended Pipe Wrench Topex 14 x 15 mm (35D934)
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Adjustable Double-Ended Pipe Wrench Topex 14 x 15 mm (35D934)
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Adjustable Double-Ended Pipe Wrench Topex 14 x 15 mm (35D934)
Adjustable Double-Ended Pipe Wrench Topex 14 x 15 mm (35D934)
The Topex Adjustable Double-Ended Pipe Wrench 14 x 15 mm is a compact hand tool designed for turning, tightening and loosening small fittings in plumbing and general maintenance. Each end features a fixed jaw opening — 14 mm on one side and 15 mm on the other — allowing work on two common fastener sizes without changing tools. The metal construction and serrated jaw faces provide grip and torque in confined spaces, making the wrench suitable for valve stems, pipe fittings, small nuts and other service applications.
This double-ended pipe wrench combines two sizes in a single tool, reducing the need to carry multiple wrenches. The compact length and slim profile improve access in tight or crowded locations. Durable metal construction resists bending under normal torque loads and serrated jaws enhance grip on rounded or corroded fasteners. The simple, fixed-size design offers quick and reliable engagement without adjustment mechanisms that can slip.
Select the end with the matching jaw size and place the wrench over the nut, bolt head or fitting. Ensure the serrated faces seat firmly against the fastener before applying torque. Apply steady force in the required direction to tighten or loosen; avoid sudden impacts that could damage the tool or fastener. When working in tight spaces, position the handle to maximize access while keeping fingers clear of moving parts.
Use the wrench only on fasteners that match the 14 mm or 15 mm jaw sizes. Inspect the tool periodically for wear or damaged serrations and avoid using excessive force beyond normal hand-applied torque. For rounded, heavily corroded, or larger fasteners consider using a dedicated adjustable wrench or socket to reduce the risk of slippage.
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