AndySchlagzeuger
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Apart from a hammer or door stop, what automotive jobs (or otherwise) uses a 46mm spanner or "wrench" as you Americanians might know it as?
Thanks!
Thanks!
Wouldn’t you use a socket on them, though?
Apart from a hammer or door stop, what automotive jobs (or otherwise) uses a 46mm spanner or "wrench" as you Americanians might know it as?
Thanks!
What makes you think wrenches are only used in the auto repair field? Something that big (and bigger) can be seen & used in the oil industry, mining operations, refineries, factories, farm/construction/industrial equipment repair, etc
Windpower, lightpoles, and signage all use larger fasteners than that. You run the nut down by your favorite method and tighten with a striking wrench.
I would use it as wall art. It would be the only tool I ever polished.
Uhm, as per the rules of GJ you must first purchase said unknown tool then ask what it’s for.
Why use a striking wrench vs an impact? I had to Google the striking wrench part.
I love this place!Uhm, as per the rules of GJ you must first purchase said unknown tool then ask what it’s for.
Apart from a hammer or door stop, what automotive jobs (or otherwise) uses a 46mm spanner or "wrench" as you Americanians might know it as?
Thanks!