The Stanley Proto Industrial Tools 1-13/16" 12-Point Heavy-Duty Offset Striking Wrench is a heavy-duty tool designed for use in applications where extreme force is necessary to loosen or set large fasteners. The wrench features a black oxide finish for corrosion resistance, a large striking surface for surer blow contact and more efficient transmittal of force to the fastener, and a short handle that permits use in close quarters. The box opening is designed to remain on the fastener when the wrench is struck, and the heavy box walls provide greater torque transmission. The offset handle clears obstructions and makes it easier to access fasteners in tight spaces.
Key Features:
- Black oxide finish for corrosion resistance
- Large striking surface for surer blow contact and more efficient transmittal of force to the fastener
- Short handle permits use in close quarters
- Box opening designed to remain on the fastener when the wrench is struck
- For use where extreme force is necessary to loosen or set large fasteners
- Heavy box walls provide greater torque transmission
- Offset handle clears obstructions
Applications:
- Loosening or setting large fasteners
- Use in close quarters
- Applications where extreme force is necessary
Benefits:
- Black oxide finish resists corrosion
- Large striking surface provides more efficient transmittal of force to the fastener
- Short handle permits use in close quarters
- Box opening designed to remain on the fastener when the wrench is struck
- Heavy box walls provide greater torque transmission
- Offset handle clears obstructions
Warranty:
- Stanley Proto Industrial Tools warrants its products to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one year from the date of purchase.
**Caution:**
- Use safety goggles, serious eye injury is possible
- Pull the wrench toward you, do not push
- Do not use extenders or cheater bars
- Adjust adjustable wrenches tightly
- Strike striking/slugging wrenches squarely, do not overblow or underblow
- Use correct size wrenches, do not use fractional wrenches on metric fasteners and vise versa
- Use the type of wrench that fits the job
- Use a box type wrench if possible
- Maintain your balance
- Use a commercial lubricant on a corroded fastener
- Do not use a damaged wrench, replace
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