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Open-end wrench set Vorel 50590 — steel, 8 pieces
Open-end wrench set Vorel 50590 — steel, 8 pieces
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Open-end wrench set Vorel 50590 — steel, 8 pieces
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Open-end wrench set Vorel 50590 — steel, 8 pieces
Open-end wrench set Vorel 50590 — steel, 8 pieces
Open-end wrench set Vorel 50590 — steel, 8 pieces is a compact collection of open-end wrenches manufactured from steel for general mechanical maintenance and repair. The set includes multiple wrench sizes designed to engage flats of nuts and bolts for tightening and loosening in automotive, household and workshop environments. The tools are supplied as a pack of eight pieces and are intended for common fastening tasks where access is limited and a reliable open-end configuration is required.
The steel construction provides strength and wear resistance for repeated use. The open-end design allows quick engagement and removal from fasteners without the need to slide the tool over the bolt head, making it suitable for confined spaces. A set of multiple sizes ensures coverage for a range of common metric and imperial fasteners used in vehicle maintenance, home repairs and general workshop applications. The compact set format keeps tools organized and ready for use.
Select the wrench size that matches the flats of the nut or bolt to ensure full contact between the jaws and the fastener. Fit the open end onto the fastener so the load is taken on the thicker sides of the jaws, not the corners. Apply steady force in the intended rotation direction; when space is limited, use the wrench to turn by small increments and reposition as needed. After use, wipe off debris and store the wrenches in their pack or tool organizer to prevent corrosion and maintain readiness.
Inspect wrenches before use for deformation or wear and avoid using damaged tools. For stubborn or seized fasteners consider using penetrating lubricant and the correct-size wrench to reduce the risk of slipping or rounding. Do not use open-end wrenches as hammers or pry bars; use tools designed for those purposes.
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