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The WILLIAMS COMFORT PRODUCTS JHW8818AW is a 12-point offset striking face box end wrench built for heavy industrial use. The wrench features a 3.375-inch opening and an overall length of 18.28 inches, making it well suited for large fasteners in tight or demanding environments. The anvil area is proportionally sized to the opening and receives hammer blows directly, allowing technicians to break loose frozen or heavily torqued fasteners without damaging the surrounding hardware. Special heat treating throughout the body provides durability designed to withstand repeated impact cycles. Licensed tradespeople and maintenance technicians working in industrial and commercial settings are the primary users of this tool.
This wrench is designed for applications where a standard box end wrench cannot generate enough torque to loosen seized fasteners, or where precise setting and tightening of large fasteners is required. The offset handle positions the head close to the work surface, which is valuable when working in confined areas with limited swing clearance. It fits into WILLIAMS COMFORT PRODUCTS expanded line of offset striking face wrenches covering openings up to 4.25 inches, giving crews a matched set for a wide range of fastener sizes encountered in heavy industrial maintenance work.
Designed as a striking face box end wrench for large industrial fasteners requiring a 3.375-inch, 12-point box end fit.
This tool is intended for use by qualified maintenance technicians and licensed tradespeople familiar with struck-tool safety practices. Always use an appropriate ball-peen or sledge hammer on the designated anvil area only — do not strike the handle or box end face. Inspect the wrench for cracks or deformation before each use and remove from service if damage is found. Ensure the wrench is fully seated on the fastener before applying hammer blows to avoid rounding or slipping.
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