We cannot do without fasteners to hold things together and fasteners must be turned with wrenches. Wrenches do not appear to have changed much in 50 years, but fasteners certainly have. Most fasteners used to be made with steel with an ultimate strength of 60,000 psi.
It’s common knowledge that if you try too small of a wrench on a fastener, it won’t fit, and you’ll lose time changing wrenches
For the professional who services equipment and has trouble removing 12-point fasteners, there are a few things that can be done to help make it easier.
Not all wrench breakage should be blamed on users. Fasteners have gotten stronger and are being tightened to higher torques. In addition, they are being turned with wrenches designed and built before today’s stronger fasteners were developed.
As a tradesman, it’s important to understand how you can save money and time. By realizing small improvements you can make, you can enhance your profitability. In this blog post, we provide you knowledge on how better fasteners and wrenches can help.
In this two-part series we answer some of the top questions our customers have when it comes to wrenches.