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The WILLIAMS COMFORT PRODUCTS JHWRFW-26 is a flare nut wrench designed for use on tube fittings, compression fittings, valves, and fasteners in trade service applications. The wrench features high-carbon steel jaws that snap open and close around a fastener with six-point contact, reducing the risk of rounding or distorting thin-walled fittings. It requires only 30 degrees of rotation to produce ratcheting action, making it effective in confined spaces. With a 13/16 inch jaw opening and an overall length of 9 5/16 inches, this is a purpose-built hand tool for HVAC, plumbing, and refrigeration technicians working with flare and compression fittings.
This wrench is suited for residential and light commercial service work where access to tube fittings, valves, and compression connections is limited. It is a common tool choice for HVAC technicians connecting refrigerant lines, plumbers working on compression-style supply stops, and service techs tightening flare fittings on gas appliances. The six-point jaw engagement minimizes fitting damage on soft or thin-walled materials. The compact profile and ratcheting capability allow use in tight equipment cabinets and equipment rooms where a standard open-end wrench cannot generate enough swing arc.
Designed for use on 6-point and 12-point tube fittings, compression fittings, valves, and fasteners with a 13/16 inch SAE flare nut size.
This tool is used by HVAC technicians, plumbers, and refrigeration service professionals working on tube and compression fittings. Always shut off the gas supply or isolate the refrigerant circuit before loosening or tightening flare fittings. Use the appropriate torque for the fitting material and size per the fitting manufacturer's specification or applicable code. Do not use extension bars or cheater pipes on this wrench, as overloading the jaws may cause jaw failure or fitting damage.
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