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Pipe Wrench Help

OutsideMachinist

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I am trying to find a large smooth jawed hex wrench. I know ridgid made them previously not sure if they still do.

I use these often
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They are great for fittings, hydraulic air etc. I am looking for one that opens to larger than 2-5/8'' capacity. Any ideas? Thanks.

I know the larger ones probably arent offset like the e110 model listed above, thats fine.
 
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The E-110 is the only end wrench version currently in production. There was an E-11 before, which was the smallest size of these wrenches. The model 25 is and was the largest size as far as I know. Stated capacity on the 25 is 2", but I'm sure it opens larger. I'll check after bit and add to this post.
 
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I have a No25 and I just measured the opening. The maz opening with all the teeth still engaged on the jaw nut is 3-3/4". The wrench as a whole is 23-1/2" long at it's shortest, so it is a much larger, heavier, and heavier duty wrench. The No25 is the largest hex wrench Ridgid makes.

Ok thank you sir. I will definitely look into that then. Appreciate it.
 
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OutsideMachinist

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No problem. Here is a quick picture of a used No25 that recently sold on Ebay for you to see visually. Also, expect $40 shipped to be about the best price you will ever see for a used one in good condition, so anything close to that is a good deal.

Thanks. I saw one for about 90 bucks. I think that was new from toolup or something. I will keep an eye out.
 
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