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The WILLIAMS COMFORT PRODUCTS JHW8808CW is a 12-point striking face box end wrench built for industrial-grade fastener work. The wrench features a 1 3/8 inch opening and an 11.5 inch overall length, with an offset handle positioned close to the head for clearance in confined spaces. It is designed to be struck with a hammer on the anvil area to loosen frozen fasteners or to drive and set fasteners under load. Special heat treating on the anvil and head provides the durability needed for sustained heavy use. This tool is used by mechanics, millwrights, pipefitters, and other trade professionals working in tight or high-torque applications.
Striking face wrenches are a standard tool in industrial maintenance, shutdown work, and heavy equipment service where impact is needed to break loose corroded or over-torqued fasteners. The JHW8808CW fits into this application with a proportional anvil matched to the 1 3/8 inch opening size. The offset handle design provides working clearance in confined areas where a straight wrench would not seat properly. This wrench is sold individually and is appropriate for use in plants, refineries, shipyards, construction sites, and any facility maintenance environment requiring heavy-duty hand tooling.
Designed as an OEM-style replacement and standard-fit striking face box end wrench for use with 1 3/8 inch fasteners in industrial, mechanical, and heavy-trade service applications.
This wrench is installed and used by mechanics, millwrights, and pipefitters in industrial and heavy-trade settings. Always use a hammer appropriate to the anvil size and strike squarely on the anvil face to avoid glancing blows. Inspect the wrench before each use for cracks, deformation, or mushrooming of the anvil, and remove from service if any damage is found. Follow applicable OSHA hand tool safety guidelines when using striking tools.
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