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The WILLIAMS COMFORT PRODUCTS JHWSFH1812BW is a 12-point box end striking face wrench engineered for industrial fastener work where standard wrenches fall short. This tool is built to be struck with a hammer on its proportionally sized anvil, delivering the impact force needed to break loose frozen or heavily torqued fasteners. Special heat treatment throughout the body and anvil provides durability under repeated hammer strikes. The straight handle design resists springing during use, allowing the fastener to rotate more cleanly with each strike. Weighing 5.33 pounds with an overall length of 11.59 inches, this is a purpose-built hand tool for demanding industrial environments.
The JHWSFH1812BW suits professional trades requiring controlled impact on large fasteners, particularly in heavy equipment maintenance, structural assembly, and industrial plant settings. The 50 MM opening accommodates large-format fasteners common in these applications. The 12-point box end configuration increases contact points around the fastener, reducing the chance of rounding. This wrench is designed for single-unit professional use and fits within Williams expanded line of offset and straight-handle striking face wrenches covering a wide range of opening sizes.
Designed for use with 50 MM fasteners in industrial and heavy equipment applications requiring a 12-point box end striking face wrench. Part of the Williams striking face wrench line built for professional trade use.
Use only a proper striking hammer or dead-blow hammer on the anvil area — never strike the handle or box end body. Always wear appropriate eye protection when using striking tools. Inspect the wrench before each use for cracks, deformation, or damage to the anvil or box end, and remove any damaged tool from service immediately. Consult applicable workplace safety standards for striking tool procedures in industrial environments.
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