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The WILLIAMS COMFORT PRODUCTS JHW8812AW is a 12-point offset striking face box end wrench built for heavy industrial use. It features a 1 15/16-inch opening and an overall length of approximately 13 inches, making it a capable tool for loosening frozen fasteners or setting and tightening fasteners in demanding environments. The wrench is designed to be struck on its anvil area with a hammer, and the anvil is proportioned to match the opening size for balanced force transfer. Special heat treating provides durability under repeated striking loads. Licensed tradespeople in mechanical, industrial maintenance, and heavy equipment service will find this wrench suited for high-torque applications where standard hand wrenches are insufficient.
This wrench is intended for industrial and commercial maintenance applications where fasteners are corroded, overtorqued, or otherwise difficult to move with conventional tools. The offset handle keeps the head close to the work surface, providing clearance in confined or restricted spaces. It is well suited for pipeline work, structural steel assembly, heavy equipment repair, and similar trades requiring reliable striking face tooling. The 12-point configuration allows six engagement positions per revolution, giving the user flexibility in tight quarters.
Designed as a heavy-duty striking face box end wrench for industrial fasteners with a 1 15/16-inch dimension, suitable for use in mechanical maintenance, pipeline, and structural applications requiring hammer-assisted wrench operation.
This wrench is intended for use by qualified industrial mechanics and tradespeople familiar with striking face tool procedures. Always inspect the wrench and hammer for cracks or damage before use. Strike only the designated anvil area, and ensure bystanders are clear of the work zone before applying hammer blows. Follow applicable workplace safety standards and job-site protocols when working on pressurized systems or structural connections.
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