There is no such thing as a strength of a wrench by itself. Its strength depends on the type and strength of the fastener on which it is used and the clearance between the wrench on the fastener. No more torque will be transmitted than the strength of its weakest member, be it the wrench or the fastener. It is much better if the wrench is stronger than the fastener.
For almost 100 years, Wright has been forging tools and has a commitment to professional grade tools. With being experts in the field, we decided to answer some of the top questions our customers have when it comes to wrenches.
Present practice in selecting wrenches is based on experience of what works and what doesn’t. In this blog post, we discuss safety based wrench selection
Wrenches are a common hand tool to tighten or loosen nuts and bolts. Learn more on wrench openings and selecting the right wrench for the job.
Learn what to do when the fastener can’t be turned.