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Chrome Plated Adjustable Wrench Set

Chrome Plated Adjustable Wrench Set

Regular price £123.60
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These chrome plated adjustable wrenches provide reliable gripping and turning performance for a wide range of fastening tasks.

With a generous jaw opening and long handle lengths, they are ideal for maintenance, assembly, and workshop use where versatility and durability are essential.

Product Features
  • Chrome plated finish for improved corrosion resistance and easy cleaning
  • Adjustable jaw opening to suit a range of fastener sizes
  • Long handle lengths for increased leverage and control
  • Precision-machined jaws for a secure grip on nuts and bolts
  • Suitable for professional, industrial and workshop environments
  • Supplied in two size options to match different applications
Key Specifications
Feature Option 1 Option 2
Jaw opening 45 mm 70 mm
Length 375 mm 600 mm
Price range £123.60 - £417.60 (depending on size selected)
Variant count 2 size variants available
Applications
  • General maintenance and repair tasks
  • Assembly work in workshops and garages
  • Industrial and engineering environments
  • On-site installation and service work
  • DIY projects requiring adjustable gripping tools
Frequently Asked Questions

Which size adjustable wrench should I choose?

Select the wrench based on the maximum jaw opening and overall length you need. The 45 mm jaw with 375 mm length is suitable for most general tasks, while the 70 mm jaw with 600 mm length is better for larger fasteners and when extra leverage is required.

Are these adjustable wrenches suitable for professional use?

Yes, the robust construction, chrome plated finish and wide jaw openings make these wrenches suitable for professional, industrial and workshop applications.

Can one adjustable wrench replace several fixed-size spanners?

An adjustable wrench can cover a range of fastener sizes within its jaw capacity, reducing the number of fixed-size spanners required. However, for high-torque or highly repetitive tasks, dedicated spanners may still be preferred.