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Combination Wrench

User’s Manual
Combination Wrench
User’s Manual

CONTENTS

I. INTRODUCTION 2
COMBINATION WRENCH.......................................................................................... 2
GENERAL WRENCH USE GUIDELINES.................................................................... 2

II. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 3

III. HOW TO USE A COMBINATION WRENCH


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INTRODUCTION
COMBINATION WRENCH

You’ll typically find open and box wrenches on the same tool in the form of a
combination wrench. One end will be the open-end wrench; the other end is the
box wrench. Both ends generally fit the same size nut and bolt.

GENERAL WRENCH USE GUIDELINES

Select the right wrench size for the job. To avoid damaging your fastener or
yourself, always select a wrench jaw size that corresponds to the fastener
you’re tightening or loosening. Also, make sure your wrench’s jaw is in complete
contact with the fastener before applying pressure. These two things will go
a long way in preventing your wrench from slipping and you swearing about a
bruised knuckle.

Pull, don’t push. When using a wrench, you typically want to position yourself
so that you pull it instead of push it. This ensures you don’t bark a knuckle
whenever the wrench slips off the fastener. If you do need to push a wrench,
use the heel of your hand, that way if the wrench slips, you won’t hurt yourself.

Don’t add more leverage with pipe. You may have seen your dad put a longer
piece of pipe over his wrench to gain more leverage when tightening a
fastener. You should avoid using “cheater bars” for several reasons. First, they
can damage your wrench by bending the handle or jacking up the head. Second,
because of the added torque you get with the extra leverage, you risk rounding
your fastener if you don’t have the right wrench head for the job. Finally,
there’s a chance the cheater bar will slip off the wrench’s handle while you’re
turning, causing harm to you or others. If you need more leverage, use a longer
wrench. If you have a particularly stubborn fastener, apply some penetrating oil
(like Liquid Wrench) to the thread, wait a few minutes, and then try loosening.

Don’t hit a wrench with a hammer. Unless you have a special “strike face”

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wrench that’s designed for being hit with an object, don’t take a hammer to
your wrench in order to get more power to turn a stubborn fastener. You risk
damaging your wrench.

Don’t use a damaged wrench. If the handle is bent or the jaws look wider than
they’re supposed to be, don’t use it.

Buy quality wrenches. Good wrenches last longer; cheap wrenches slip more
easily.

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
• 16 pcs sizes:
• 6mm, 7mm, 8mm, 9mm, 10mm, 11mm, 12mm, 13mm 14mm, 15mm,
16mm, 17mm 18mm, 19mm, 22mm, 24mm
• 6 side point (hexagonal) Open and Box End

HOW TO USE A COMBINATION WRENCH

Select the right size opening for the nut or bolt and start tightening or loosening.
Reposition the wrench on the fastener after each turn. Tightens/loosens nuts
and bolts.

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