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For the popular [[Bits|bit]] based tool please have a look at our [[Socket Wrench|socket wrench]].  
For the popular [[Bits|bit]] based tool please have a look at our [[Socket Wrench|socket wrench]].  


== Open-End Wrenches ==
{{ToolInfoBox
|tool name=Open-End Wrenches
|image=Clé plate.jpg
|synonyms=open-end spanners, free wrenches;<br>DE: Gabelschlüssel,<br>Doppelmaulschlüssel, Schraubenschlüssel
|type=hand tool
|access=
|location=
|material=[[screws]], [[nuts]]
|similar=[[Socket Wrench|socket wrench]]
}}
"Regular" wrenches. We actually don't have any of these because [[#Combination Wrenches|combination wrenches]] are much easier to hang on the wall!
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== Combination Wrenches ==
== Combination Wrenches ==
{{ToolInfoBox
{{ToolInfoBox
|tool name=Combination Wrenches
|tool name=Combination Wrenches
|german=Schraubenschlüssel
|image=combination wrenches.JPG
|image=combination wrenches.JPG
|synonyms=open-ring spanners, combination spanners;<br>DE: Ring-Maulschlüssel, "Maul-Ringschlüssel"
|synonyms=open-ring spanners, combination spanners;<br>DE: Ring-Maulschlüssel, "Maul-Ringschlüssel", Gabelringschlüssel
|type=hand tool
|type=hand tool
|access=upon reading
|access=read this section
|location=[[Wood Workshop|wood workshop]]
|location=[[Location::Wood Workshop|wood workshop]], [[Location::Metal Workshop|metal workshop]]
|material=[[screws]], [[nuts]]
|material=[[screws]], [[nuts]]
|similar=[[Socket Wrench|socket wrench]]
|similar=[[Adjustable Wrenches|adjustable wrenches]], [[Socket Wrenches|socket wrenches]],<br>[[#Open-End Wrenches|open-end wrenches]]
}}
}}
Combination wrenches are open on one side and have an angled ring with a double-hex profile on the other side that can improve the grip on hex head [[screws]] and [[nuts]]. This ring also allows interlocking two of them for a longer lever.
Combination wrenches are open on one side and have an angled ring with a double-hex profile on the other side that can improve the grip on hex head [[screws]] and [[nuts]]. This ring also allows interlocking two of them (or one with something else, see photo) for a longer lever.
 
[[File:Wrench for leverage.jpg|thumb|right|220px|the "ring" side can be useful to increase the length of a lever, e.g. as necessary to move a rusty [[Threaded Rods|thread]]]]


Our current selection includes:
Our current selection includes:
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* 15 mm (2x)
* 15 mm (2x)
* 17 mm
* 17 mm
* 19 mm
* 19 mm (2x, one at the [[Metal Lathe|metal lathe]])
* 20 mm (at the [[Wood Lathe|wood lathe]])
* 22 mm
* 22 mm
* 24 mm (at the [[Wood Lathe|wood lathe]])
* 32 mm (at the [[Wood Lathe|wood lathe]])
* 50 mm
* 50 mm
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== Open-End Wrenches ==
{{ToolInfoBox
|tool name=Open-End Wrenches
|image=Clé plate.jpg
|synonyms=open-end spanners, free wrenches;<br>DE: Gabelschlüssel,<br>Doppelmaulschlüssel, Schraubenschlüssel
|type=hand tool
|access=
|location=
|material=[[screws]], [[nuts]]
|similar=[[Combination Wrenches|combination wrenches]], [[Adjustable Wrenches|adjustable wrenches]],<br>[[Socket Wrenches|socket wrenches]]
|extrabox=yes
}}
"Regular" wrenches. We actually don't have any of these in our workshops because [[#Combination Wrenches|combination wrenches]] are much easier to hang on the wall!


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|tool name=Adjustable Wrenches
|tool name=Adjustable Wrenches
|image=Adjustable wrench.JPG
|image=Adjustable wrench.JPG
|synonyms=adjustable spanners, "crescent wrenches/C-wrenches";<br>DE: Rollgabelschlüssel, Engländer
|synonyms=adjustable spanners, shifting spanners, shifters,<br>"crescent wrenches/C-wrenches";<br>DE: Rollgabelschlüssel, Engländer
|type=hand tool
|type=hand tool
|access=upon reading
|access=read this section
|location=[[Wood Workshop|wood workshop]]
|location=[[Location::Wood Workshop|wood workshop]]
|material=[[screws]], [[nuts]]
|material=[[screws]], [[nuts]]
|similar=[[#Open-End Wrenches|open-end wrenches]], [[#Combination Wrenches|combination wrenches]]
|similar=[[#Open-End Wrenches|open-end wrenches]], [[#Combination Wrenches|combination wrenches]],<br>[[Socket Wrenches|socket wrenches]]
|extrabox=yes
}}
}}
This tool is a great space-saver when you're not sure which sizes to bring! Use a regular wrench for a nicer fit if you can, it also won't be as head-heavy as the adjustable version...
This tool is a great space-saver when you're not sure which sizes to bring! Use a regular wrench for a nicer fit if you can, it also won't be as head-heavy as the adjustable version...
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|synonyms=Stillson wrench; DE: Rohrzange,<br>"Eckschwede"
|synonyms=Stillson wrench; DE: Rohrzange,<br>"Eckschwede"
|type=hand tool
|type=hand tool
|access=upon reading
|access=read this section
|location=''[[Wood Workshop|wood workshop]]'' (for now)
|location=''[[Location::Wood Workshop|wood workshop]]'' (for now)
|material=soft [[metal]] (usually pipes)
|material=soft [[metal]] (usually pipes)
|similar=[[pliers]]
|similar=[[pliers]]
|extrabox=yes
}}
}}
Pipe wrenches are often confused with [[Pliers#Tongue-and-Groove Pliers|tongue-and-groove pliers]] but actually very differently constructed.
Pipe wrenches are often confused with [[Pliers#Tongue-and-Groove Pliers|tongue-and-groove pliers]] but are actually very differently constructed.




[[Category:Hand Tools]]
[[Category:Repair]]
[[Category:Repair]]

Latest revision as of 15:06, 13 August 2023

Wrenches are normally used to fasten hex-head screws or to hold nuts in place when fastening a screw with another wrench or screwdriver.

For the popular bit based tool please have a look at our socket wrench.

Combination Wrenches

ToolInfoBox

Combination Wrenches

Combination wrenches.JPG
Synonyms: open-ring spanners, combination spanners;
DE: Ring-Maulschlüssel, "Maul-Ringschlüssel", Gabelringschlüssel
Type: hand tool
Material: screws, nuts
Location: wood workshop, metal workshop
Access Requirements: read this section
Similar (More or Less): adjustable wrenches, socket wrenches,
open-end wrenches

Combination wrenches are open on one side and have an angled ring with a double-hex profile on the other side that can improve the grip on hex head screws and nuts. This ring also allows interlocking two of them (or one with something else, see photo) for a longer lever.

the "ring" side can be useful to increase the length of a lever, e.g. as necessary to move a rusty thread

Our current selection includes:

  • 6 mm
  • 7 mm
  • 8 mm (2x)
  • 9 mm (2x)
  • 10 mm (2x)
  • 11 mm
  • 12 mm (2x)
  • 13 mm (2x)
  • 15 mm (2x)
  • 17 mm
  • 19 mm (2x, one at the metal lathe)
  • 20 mm (at the wood lathe)
  • 22 mm
  • 24 mm (at the wood lathe)
  • 32 mm (at the wood lathe)
  • 50 mm


Open-End Wrenches

ToolInfoBox

Open-End Wrenches

Clé plate.jpg
Synonyms: open-end spanners, free wrenches;
DE: Gabelschlüssel,
Doppelmaulschlüssel, Schraubenschlüssel
Type: hand tool
Material: screws, nuts
Similar (More or Less): combination wrenches, adjustable wrenches,
socket wrenches

"Regular" wrenches. We actually don't have any of these in our workshops because combination wrenches are much easier to hang on the wall!


Adjustable Wrenches

ToolInfoBox

Adjustable Wrenches

Adjustable wrench.JPG
Synonyms: adjustable spanners, shifting spanners, shifters,
"crescent wrenches/C-wrenches";
DE: Rollgabelschlüssel, Engländer
Type: hand tool
Material: screws, nuts
Location: wood workshop
Access Requirements: read this section
Similar (More or Less): open-end wrenches, combination wrenches,
socket wrenches

This tool is a great space-saver when you're not sure which sizes to bring! Use a regular wrench for a nicer fit if you can, it also won't be as head-heavy as the adjustable version...


Pipe Wrench

ToolInfoBox

Pipe Wrench

Pipe wrench.jpg
Synonyms: Stillson wrench; DE: Rohrzange,
"Eckschwede"
Type: hand tool
Material: soft metal (usually pipes)
Location: wood workshop (for now)
Access Requirements: read this section
Similar (More or Less): pliers

Pipe wrenches are often confused with tongue-and-groove pliers but are actually very differently constructed.