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₹1,297  
FACOM Double End Open Spanner 120 mm Length, 44.6X7PBThis spanner is a versatile hand tool that is essential for many types of mechanical and DIY projects. Its simple design and ease of use make it a must-have tool for any toolbox. This spanner is a hand tool commonly used for tightening or loosening bolts, nuts, or other fasteners. It is also known as a wrench in some parts of the world. Spanners are available in a variety of sizes, shapes, and styles to accommodate different types of fasteners and applications. The most common type of spanner is the adjustable spanner, which features a movable jaw that can be adjusted to fit different sized fasteners. Other types of spanners include combination spanners, which have a fixed size on one end and an adjustable size on the other, and socket spanners, which are designed to fit over a nut or bolt head and are used with a ratchet handle. Spanners are made from a variety of materials. This product is typically designed with a non-slip grip to make them easier to hold and use, and some models may feature a cushioned handle for added comfort. Using a spanner involves fitting the appropriate size of the spanner onto the fastener and turning it in the desired direction. It is important to use the correct size of spanner to avoid damaging the fastener or the tool. Additionally, care should be taken to avoid applying excessive force, which can result in injury or damage to the tool or fastener.
₹2,123  
FACOM Double End Open Spanner 210 mm Length, 44.16X17PBThis spanner is a versatile hand tool that is essential for many types of mechanical and DIY projects. Its simple design and ease of use make it a must-have tool for any toolbox. This spanner is a hand tool commonly used for tightening or loosening bolts, nuts, or other fasteners. It is also known as a wrench in some parts of the world. Spanners are available in a variety of sizes, shapes, and styles to accommodate different types of fasteners and applications. The most common type of spanner is the adjustable spanner, which features a movable jaw that can be adjusted to fit different sized fasteners. Other types of spanners include combination spanners, which have a fixed size on one end and an adjustable size on the other, and socket spanners, which are designed to fit over a nut or bolt head and are used with a ratchet handle. Spanners are made from a variety of materials. This product is typically designed with a non-slip grip to make them easier to hold and use, and some models may feature a cushioned handle for added comfort. Using a spanner involves fitting the appropriate size of the spanner onto the fastener and turning it in the desired direction. It is important to use the correct size of spanner to avoid damaging the fastener or the tool. Additionally, care should be taken to avoid applying excessive force, which can result in injury or damage to the tool or fastener.
₹1,155  
FACOM Double End Open Spanner 167 mm Length, 44.12X13PBThis spanner is a versatile hand tool that is essential for many types of mechanical and DIY projects. Its simple design and ease of use make it a must-have tool for any toolbox. This spanner is a hand tool commonly used for tightening or loosening bolts, nuts, or other fasteners. It is also known as a wrench in some parts of the world. Spanners are available in a variety of sizes, shapes, and styles to accommodate different types of fasteners and applications. The most common type of spanner is the adjustable spanner, which features a movable jaw that can be adjusted to fit different sized fasteners. Other types of spanners include combination spanners, which have a fixed size on one end and an adjustable size on the other, and socket spanners, which are designed to fit over a nut or bolt head and are used with a ratchet handle. Spanners are made from a variety of materials. This product is typically designed with a non-slip grip to make them easier to hold and use, and some models may feature a cushioned handle for added comfort. Using a spanner involves fitting the appropriate size of the spanner onto the fastener and turning it in the desired direction. It is important to use the correct size of spanner to avoid damaging the fastener or the tool. Additionally, care should be taken to avoid applying excessive force, which can result in injury or damage to the tool or fastener.
₹6,607  
A FACOM 8x9 mm SLS Metric Open End Wrench, 44.8X9SLS tools designed for turning nuts and bolts with metric measurements. They typically have two open jaws at each end, and each jaw is set to a specific metric size. These wrenches are commonly used in automotive repair, machinery maintenance, and various mechanical applications where metric fasteners are prevalent. Here are key features and details about metric open-end wrenches: Metric Sizing: Metric open-end wrenches are marked with metric sizes, indicating the distance across the flats of the fastener they are designed to fit. Common metric sizes include millimeters (e.g., 6mm, 8mm, 10mm, etc.). Two Open Jaws: Each wrench has two open jaws at opposite ends. The open design allows for quick placement on fasteners without the need to slide the wrench over the entire length of the bolt or nut. Different Sizes on Each End: The two ends of the wrench often have different metric sizes, providing versatility for a range of applications. This dual sizing makes the wrench a space-saving tool. Thin Profile: Open-end wrenches typically have a thin profile, making them suitable for accessing tight spaces where a socket or adjustable wrench may not fit. Non-Ratcheting: Metric open-end wrenches are non-ratcheting, meaning you need to lift and reposition the wrench for each turn. This can be advantageous in situations where fine control is needed. High-Quality Materials: Quality metric open-end wrenches are made of durable materials such as chrome-vanadium steel for strength and resistance to corrosion. Flat Handle Design: The handles of these wrenches are often flat and comfortable to grip, allowing users to apply sufficient torque without discomfort. Common Applications: Metric open-end wrenches are commonly used in automotive repair, machinery maintenance, and construction tasks where metric fasteners are prevalent. Combination Wrenches: Some wrench sets offer a combination design, where one end is open, and the other end is a box-end wrench. This provides versatility for different types of fasteners. Storage and Organization: Wrenches are often sold in sets, and they may come with a storage case or roll for easy organization and transportation. When using metric open-end wrenches, it's crucial to choose the correct size for the fastener to prevent damage and ensure a secure grip. Regular maintenance and proper storage help extend the life of these tools.
₹10,501  
A FACOM 36x41 mm SLS Metric Open End Wrench, 44.36X41SLS tools designed for turning nuts and bolts with metric measurements. They typically have two open jaws at each end, and each jaw is set to a specific metric size. These wrenches are commonly used in automotive repair, machinery maintenance, and various mechanical applications where metric fasteners are prevalent. Here are key features and details about metric open-end wrenches: Metric Sizing: Metric open-end wrenches are marked with metric sizes, indicating the distance across the flats of the fastener they are designed to fit. Common metric sizes include millimeters (e.g., 6mm, 8mm, 10mm, etc.). Two Open Jaws: Each wrench has two open jaws at opposite ends. The open design allows for quick placement on fasteners without the need to slide the wrench over the entire length of the bolt or nut. Different Sizes on Each End: The two ends of the wrench often have different metric sizes, providing versatility for a range of applications. This dual sizing makes the wrench a space-saving tool. Thin Profile: Open-end wrenches typically have a thin profile, making them suitable for accessing tight spaces where a socket or adjustable wrench may not fit. Non-Ratcheting: Metric open-end wrenches are non-ratcheting, meaning you need to lift and reposition the wrench for each turn. This can be advantageous in situations where fine control is needed. High-Quality Materials: Quality metric open-end wrenches are made of durable materials such as chrome-vanadium steel for strength and resistance to corrosion. Flat Handle Design: The handles of these wrenches are often flat and comfortable to grip, allowing users to apply sufficient torque without discomfort. Common Applications: Metric open-end wrenches are commonly used in automotive repair, machinery maintenance, and construction tasks where metric fasteners are prevalent. Combination Wrenches: Some wrench sets offer a combination design, where one end is open, and the other end is a box-end wrench. This provides versatility for different types of fasteners. Storage and Organization: Wrenches are often sold in sets, and they may come with a storage case or roll for easy organization and transportation. When using metric open-end wrenches, it's crucial to choose the correct size for the fastener to prevent damage and ensure a secure grip. Regular maintenance and proper storage help extend the life of these tools.
₹7,669  
A FACOM 22x24 mm SLS Metric Open End Wrench, 44.22X24SLS tools designed for turning nuts and bolts with metric measurements. They typically have two open jaws at each end, and each jaw is set to a specific metric size. These wrenches are commonly used in automotive repair, machinery maintenance, and various mechanical applications where metric fasteners are prevalent. Here are key features and details about metric open-end wrenches: Metric Sizing: Metric open-end wrenches are marked with metric sizes, indicating the distance across the flats of the fastener they are designed to fit. Common metric sizes include millimeters (e.g., 6mm, 8mm, 10mm, etc.). Two Open Jaws: Each wrench has two open jaws at opposite ends. The open design allows for quick placement on fasteners without the need to slide the wrench over the entire length of the bolt or nut. Different Sizes on Each End: The two ends of the wrench often have different metric sizes, providing versatility for a range of applications. This dual sizing makes the wrench a space-saving tool. Thin Profile: Open-end wrenches typically have a thin profile, making them suitable for accessing tight spaces where a socket or adjustable wrench may not fit. Non-Ratcheting: Metric open-end wrenches are non-ratcheting, meaning you need to lift and reposition the wrench for each turn. This can be advantageous in situations where fine control is needed. High-Quality Materials: Quality metric open-end wrenches are made of durable materials such as chrome-vanadium steel for strength and resistance to corrosion. Flat Handle Design: The handles of these wrenches are often flat and comfortable to grip, allowing users to apply sufficient torque without discomfort. Common Applications: Metric open-end wrenches are commonly used in automotive repair, machinery maintenance, and construction tasks where metric fasteners are prevalent. Combination Wrenches: Some wrench sets offer a combination design, where one end is open, and the other end is a box-end wrench. This provides versatility for different types of fasteners. Storage and Organization: Wrenches are often sold in sets, and they may come with a storage case or roll for easy organization and transportation. When using metric open-end wrenches, it's crucial to choose the correct size for the fastener to prevent damage and ensure a secure grip. Regular maintenance and proper storage help extend the life of these tools.
₹7,315  
A FACOM 18x19 mm SLS Metric Open End Wrench, 44.18X19SLS tools designed for turning nuts and bolts with metric measurements. They typically have two open jaws at each end, and each jaw is set to a specific metric size. These wrenches are commonly used in automotive repair, machinery maintenance, and various mechanical applications where metric fasteners are prevalent. Here are key features and details about metric open-end wrenches: Metric Sizing: Metric open-end wrenches are marked with metric sizes, indicating the distance across the flats of the fastener they are designed to fit. Common metric sizes include millimeters (e.g., 6mm, 8mm, 10mm, etc.). Two Open Jaws: Each wrench has two open jaws at opposite ends. The open design allows for quick placement on fasteners without the need to slide the wrench over the entire length of the bolt or nut. Different Sizes on Each End: The two ends of the wrench often have different metric sizes, providing versatility for a range of applications. This dual sizing makes the wrench a space-saving tool. Thin Profile: Open-end wrenches typically have a thin profile, making them suitable for accessing tight spaces where a socket or adjustable wrench may not fit. Non-Ratcheting: Metric open-end wrenches are non-ratcheting, meaning you need to lift and reposition the wrench for each turn. This can be advantageous in situations where fine control is needed. High-Quality Materials: Quality metric open-end wrenches are made of durable materials such as chrome-vanadium steel for strength and resistance to corrosion. Flat Handle Design: The handles of these wrenches are often flat and comfortable to grip, allowing users to apply sufficient torque without discomfort. Common Applications: Metric open-end wrenches are commonly used in automotive repair, machinery maintenance, and construction tasks where metric fasteners are prevalent. Combination Wrenches: Some wrench sets offer a combination design, where one end is open, and the other end is a box-end wrench. This provides versatility for different types of fasteners. Storage and Organization: Wrenches are often sold in sets, and they may come with a storage case or roll for easy organization and transportation. When using metric open-end wrenches, it's crucial to choose the correct size for the fastener to prevent damage and ensure a secure grip. Regular maintenance and proper storage help extend the life of these tools.
₹7,315  
A FACOM 16x17 mm SLS Metric Open End Wrench, 44.16X17SLS tools designed for turning nuts and bolts with metric measurements. They typically have two open jaws at each end, and each jaw is set to a specific metric size. These wrenches are commonly used in automotive repair, machinery maintenance, and various mechanical applications where metric fasteners are prevalent. Here are key features and details about metric open-end wrenches: Metric Sizing: Metric open-end wrenches are marked with metric sizes, indicating the distance across the flats of the fastener they are designed to fit. Common metric sizes include millimeters (e.g., 6mm, 8mm, 10mm, etc.). Two Open Jaws: Each wrench has two open jaws at opposite ends. The open design allows for quick placement on fasteners without the need to slide the wrench over the entire length of the bolt or nut. Different Sizes on Each End: The two ends of the wrench often have different metric sizes, providing versatility for a range of applications. This dual sizing makes the wrench a space-saving tool. Thin Profile: Open-end wrenches typically have a thin profile, making them suitable for accessing tight spaces where a socket or adjustable wrench may not fit. Non-Ratcheting: Metric open-end wrenches are non-ratcheting, meaning you need to lift and reposition the wrench for each turn. This can be advantageous in situations where fine control is needed. High-Quality Materials: Quality metric open-end wrenches are made of durable materials such as chrome-vanadium steel for strength and resistance to corrosion. Flat Handle Design: The handles of these wrenches are often flat and comfortable to grip, allowing users to apply sufficient torque without discomfort. Common Applications: Metric open-end wrenches are commonly used in automotive repair, machinery maintenance, and construction tasks where metric fasteners are prevalent. Combination Wrenches: Some wrench sets offer a combination design, where one end is open, and the other end is a box-end wrench. This provides versatility for different types of fasteners. Storage and Organization: Wrenches are often sold in sets, and they may come with a storage case or roll for easy organization and transportation. When using metric open-end wrenches, it's crucial to choose the correct size for the fastener to prevent damage and ensure a secure grip. Regular maintenance and proper storage help extend the life of these tools.
₹7,079  
A FACOM 14x15 mm SLS Metric Open End Wrench, 44.14X15SLS tools designed for turning nuts and bolts with metric measurements. They typically have two open jaws at each end, and each jaw is set to a specific metric size. These wrenches are commonly used in automotive repair, machinery maintenance, and various mechanical applications where metric fasteners are prevalent. Here are key features and details about metric open-end wrenches: Metric Sizing: Metric open-end wrenches are marked with metric sizes, indicating the distance across the flats of the fastener they are designed to fit. Common metric sizes include millimeters (e.g., 6mm, 8mm, 10mm, etc.). Two Open Jaws: Each wrench has two open jaws at opposite ends. The open design allows for quick placement on fasteners without the need to slide the wrench over the entire length of the bolt or nut. Different Sizes on Each End: The two ends of the wrench often have different metric sizes, providing versatility for a range of applications. This dual sizing makes the wrench a space-saving tool. Thin Profile: Open-end wrenches typically have a thin profile, making them suitable for accessing tight spaces where a socket or adjustable wrench may not fit. Non-Ratcheting: Metric open-end wrenches are non-ratcheting, meaning you need to lift and reposition the wrench for each turn. This can be advantageous in situations where fine control is needed. High-Quality Materials: Quality metric open-end wrenches are made of durable materials such as chrome-vanadium steel for strength and resistance to corrosion. Flat Handle Design: The handles of these wrenches are often flat and comfortable to grip, allowing users to apply sufficient torque without discomfort. Common Applications: Metric open-end wrenches are commonly used in automotive repair, machinery maintenance, and construction tasks where metric fasteners are prevalent. Combination Wrenches: Some wrench sets offer a combination design, where one end is open, and the other end is a box-end wrench. This provides versatility for different types of fasteners. Storage and Organization: Wrenches are often sold in sets, and they may come with a storage case or roll for easy organization and transportation. When using metric open-end wrenches, it's crucial to choose the correct size for the fastener to prevent damage and ensure a secure grip. Regular maintenance and proper storage help extend the life of these tools.
₹6,961  
A FACOM 12x 13 mm SLS Metric Open End Wrench, 44.12X13SLS tools designed for turning nuts and bolts with metric measurements. They typically have two open jaws at each end, and each jaw is set to a specific metric size. These wrenches are commonly used in automotive repair, machinery maintenance, and various mechanical applications where metric fasteners are prevalent. Here are key features and details about metric open-end wrenches: Metric Sizing: Metric open-end wrenches are marked with metric sizes, indicating the distance across the flats of the fastener they are designed to fit. Common metric sizes include millimeters (e.g., 6mm, 8mm, 10mm, etc.). Two Open Jaws: Each wrench has two open jaws at opposite ends. The open design allows for quick placement on fasteners without the need to slide the wrench over the entire length of the bolt or nut. Different Sizes on Each End: The two ends of the wrench often have different metric sizes, providing versatility for a range of applications. This dual sizing makes the wrench a space-saving tool. Thin Profile: Open-end wrenches typically have a thin profile, making them suitable for accessing tight spaces where a socket or adjustable wrench may not fit. Non-Ratcheting: Metric open-end wrenches are non-ratcheting, meaning you need to lift and reposition the wrench for each turn. This can be advantageous in situations where fine control is needed. High-Quality Materials: Quality metric open-end wrenches are made of durable materials such as chrome-vanadium steel for strength and resistance to corrosion. Flat Handle Design: The handles of these wrenches are often flat and comfortable to grip, allowing users to apply sufficient torque without discomfort. Common Applications: Metric open-end wrenches are commonly used in automotive repair, machinery maintenance, and construction tasks where metric fasteners are prevalent. Combination Wrenches: Some wrench sets offer a combination design, where one end is open, and the other end is a box-end wrench. This provides versatility for different types of fasteners. Storage and Organization: Wrenches are often sold in sets, and they may come with a storage case or roll for easy organization and transportation. When using metric open-end wrenches, it's crucial to choose the correct size for the fastener to prevent damage and ensure a secure grip. Regular maintenance and proper storage help extend the life of these tools.
₹6,961  
A FACOM 10x11 mm SLS Metric Open End Wrench, 44.10X11SLS tools designed for turning nuts and bolts with metric measurements. They typically have two open jaws at each end, and each jaw is set to a specific metric size. These wrenches are commonly used in automotive repair, machinery maintenance, and various mechanical applications where metric fasteners are prevalent. Here are key features and details about metric open-end wrenches: Metric Sizing: Metric open-end wrenches are marked with metric sizes, indicating the distance across the flats of the fastener they are designed to fit. Common metric sizes include millimeters (e.g., 6mm, 8mm, 10mm, etc.). Two Open Jaws: Each wrench has two open jaws at opposite ends. The open design allows for quick placement on fasteners without the need to slide the wrench over the entire length of the bolt or nut. Different Sizes on Each End: The two ends of the wrench often have different metric sizes, providing versatility for a range of applications. This dual sizing makes the wrench a space-saving tool. Thin Profile: Open-end wrenches typically have a thin profile, making them suitable for accessing tight spaces where a socket or adjustable wrench may not fit. Non-Ratcheting: Metric open-end wrenches are non-ratcheting, meaning you need to lift and reposition the wrench for each turn. This can be advantageous in situations where fine control is needed. High-Quality Materials: Quality metric open-end wrenches are made of durable materials such as chrome-vanadium steel for strength and resistance to corrosion. Flat Handle Design: The handles of these wrenches are often flat and comfortable to grip, allowing users to apply sufficient torque without discomfort. Common Applications: Metric open-end wrenches are commonly used in automotive repair, machinery maintenance, and construction tasks where metric fasteners are prevalent. Combination Wrenches: Some wrench sets offer a combination design, where one end is open, and the other end is a box-end wrench. This provides versatility for different types of fasteners. Storage and Organization: Wrenches are often sold in sets, and they may come with a storage case or roll for easy organization and transportation. When using metric open-end wrenches, it's crucial to choose the correct size for the fastener to prevent damage and ensure a secure grip. Regular maintenance and proper storage help extend the life of these tools.
₹4,724  
An FACOM 55 mm Chrome Expert Din Open-End Wrench also known as an open-ended wrench or spanner, is a hand tool used for tightening or loosening nuts and bolts. It has two open jaws at each end that are parallel to each other, and the wrench is placed over the nut or bolt head to apply torque. Here are key features and details about open-end wrenches: Design: The open-end wrench has two U-shaped openings at each end, forming jaws. The jaws are parallel to each other and are typically at a 15-degree angle from the handle. Jaw Size: Each end of the wrench is designed to fit a specific size of nut or bolt. The size is usually indicated in inches or millimeters. Head Angle: The angle between the handle and the jaws is known as the head angle. A standard open-end wrench typically has a head angle of 15 degrees, allowing for ease of use in confined spaces. Flat Design: The jaws are flat and provide direct contact with the flat sides of a nut or bolt head. This design can be advantageous in tight spaces where a box-end wrench may not fit. Limited Contact Points: Open-end wrenches have fewer contact points with the nut or bolt compared to a box-end wrench. As a result, they may be more prone to rounding off the corners of nuts, especially if they are over-tightened. Versatility: Open-end wrenches are versatile and suitable for various applications. They are commonly used in automotive, construction, plumbing, and general maintenance tasks. Common Sizes: Open-end wrenches come in sets with different sizes to accommodate a range of nuts and bolts. Common sizes are often included in standard sets. Materials: Open-end wrenches are typically made from high-quality steel for durability and strength. Double-Ended: Most open-end wrenches are double-ended, providing two different sizes on each tool for added versatility. Usage: To use the open-end wrench, the appropriate size is selected, and the jaws are placed over the nut or bolt head. The wrench is then turned in a clockwise or counterclockwise direction to tighten or loosen the fastener. Limitations: One limitation of open-end wrenches is that they may not provide as much grip as a box-end wrench, especially on rounded or damaged nuts. Compact Design: The slim and compact design of open-end wrenches makes them suitable for reaching nuts and bolts in tight spaces. When using open-end wrenches, it's important to ensure a proper fit to prevent rounding off fasteners. For stubborn or high-torque applications, a box-end wrench or a combination wrench with both open and box ends may be preferred.
₹2,729  
An FACOM 46 mm Chrome Expert Din Open-End Wrench also known as an open-ended wrench or spanner, is a hand tool used for tightening or loosening nuts and bolts. It has two open jaws at each end that are parallel to each other, and the wrench is placed over the nut or bolt head to apply torque. Here are key features and details about open-end wrenches: Design: The open-end wrench has two U-shaped openings at each end, forming jaws. The jaws are parallel to each other and are typically at a 15-degree angle from the handle. Jaw Size: Each end of the wrench is designed to fit a specific size of nut or bolt. The size is usually indicated in inches or millimeters. Head Angle: The angle between the handle and the jaws is known as the head angle. A standard open-end wrench typically has a head angle of 15 degrees, allowing for ease of use in confined spaces. Flat Design: The jaws are flat and provide direct contact with the flat sides of a nut or bolt head. This design can be advantageous in tight spaces where a box-end wrench may not fit. Limited Contact Points: Open-end wrenches have fewer contact points with the nut or bolt compared to a box-end wrench. As a result, they may be more prone to rounding off the corners of nuts, especially if they are over-tightened. Versatility: Open-end wrenches are versatile and suitable for various applications. They are commonly used in automotive, construction, plumbing, and general maintenance tasks. Common Sizes: Open-end wrenches come in sets with different sizes to accommodate a range of nuts and bolts. Common sizes are often included in standard sets. Materials: Open-end wrenches are typically made from high-quality steel for durability and strength. Double-Ended: Most open-end wrenches are double-ended, providing two different sizes on each tool for added versatility. Usage: To use the open-end wrench, the appropriate size is selected, and the jaws are placed over the nut or bolt head. The wrench is then turned in a clockwise or counterclockwise direction to tighten or loosen the fastener. Limitations: One limitation of open-end wrenches is that they may not provide as much grip as a box-end wrench, especially on rounded or damaged nuts. Compact Design: The slim and compact design of open-end wrenches makes them suitable for reaching nuts and bolts in tight spaces. When using open-end wrenches, it's important to ensure a proper fit to prevent rounding off fasteners. For stubborn or high-torque applications, a box-end wrench or a combination wrench with both open and box ends may be preferred.
₹881  
An FACOM 30 mm Black Phosphate Expert Din Open-End Wrench also known as an open-ended wrench or spanner, is a hand tool used for tightening or loosening nuts and bolts. It has two open jaws at each end that are parallel to each other, and the wrench is placed over the nut or bolt head to apply torque. Here are key features and details about open-end wrenches: Design: The open-end wrench has two U-shaped openings at each end, forming jaws. The jaws are parallel to each other and are typically at a 15-degree angle from the handle. Jaw Size: Each end of the wrench is designed to fit a specific size of nut or bolt. The size is usually indicated in inches or millimeters. Head Angle: The angle between the handle and the jaws is known as the head angle. A standard open-end wrench typically has a head angle of 15 degrees, allowing for ease of use in confined spaces. Flat Design: The jaws are flat and provide direct contact with the flat sides of a nut or bolt head. This design can be advantageous in tight spaces where a box-end wrench may not fit. Limited Contact Points: Open-end wrenches have fewer contact points with the nut or bolt compared to a box-end wrench. As a result, they may be more prone to rounding off the corners of nuts, especially if they are over-tightened. Versatility: Open-end wrenches are versatile and suitable for various applications. They are commonly used in automotive, construction, plumbing, and general maintenance tasks. Common Sizes: Open-end wrenches come in sets with different sizes to accommodate a range of nuts and bolts. Common sizes are often included in standard sets. Materials: Open-end wrenches are typically made from high-quality steel for durability and strength. Double-Ended: Most open-end wrenches are double-ended, providing two different sizes on each tool for added versatility. Usage: To use the open-end wrench, the appropriate size is selected, and the jaws are placed over the nut or bolt head. The wrench is then turned in a clockwise or counterclockwise direction to tighten or loosen the fastener. Limitations: One limitation of open-end wrenches is that they may not provide as much grip as a box-end wrench, especially on rounded or damaged nuts. Compact Design: The slim and compact design of open-end wrenches makes them suitable for reaching nuts and bolts in tight spaces. When using open-end wrenches, it's important to ensure a proper fit to prevent rounding off fasteners. For stubborn or high-torque applications, a box-end wrench or a combination wrench with both open and box ends may be preferred.
₹188  
An FACOM 13 mm Black Phosphate Expert Din Open-End Wrench also known as an open-ended wrench or spanner, is a hand tool used for tightening or loosening nuts and bolts. It has two open jaws at each end that are parallel to each other, and the wrench is placed over the nut or bolt head to apply torque. Here are key features and details about open-end wrenches: Design: The open-end wrench has two U-shaped openings at each end, forming jaws. The jaws are parallel to each other and are typically at a 15-degree angle from the handle. Jaw Size: Each end of the wrench is designed to fit a specific size of nut or bolt. The size is usually indicated in inches or millimeters. Head Angle: The angle between the handle and the jaws is known as the head angle. A standard open-end wrench typically has a head angle of 15 degrees, allowing for ease of use in confined spaces. Flat Design: The jaws are flat and provide direct contact with the flat sides of a nut or bolt head. This design can be advantageous in tight spaces where a box-end wrench may not fit. Limited Contact Points: Open-end wrenches have fewer contact points with the nut or bolt compared to a box-end wrench. As a result, they may be more prone to rounding off the corners of nuts, especially if they are over-tightened. Versatility: Open-end wrenches are versatile and suitable for various applications. They are commonly used in automotive, construction, plumbing, and general maintenance tasks. Common Sizes: Open-end wrenches come in sets with different sizes to accommodate a range of nuts and bolts. Common sizes are often included in standard sets. Materials: Open-end wrenches are typically made from high-quality steel for durability and strength. Double-Ended: Most open-end wrenches are double-ended, providing two different sizes on each tool for added versatility. Usage: To use the open-end wrench, the appropriate size is selected, and the jaws are placed over the nut or bolt head. The wrench is then turned in a clockwise or counterclockwise direction to tighten or loosen the fastener. Limitations: One limitation of open-end wrenches is that they may not provide as much grip as a box-end wrench, especially on rounded or damaged nuts. Compact Design: The slim and compact design of open-end wrenches makes them suitable for reaching nuts and bolts in tight spaces. When using open-end wrenches, it's important to ensure a proper fit to prevent rounding off fasteners. For stubborn or high-torque applications, a box-end wrench or a combination wrench with both open and box ends may be preferred.
₹4,094  
An FACOM 36 mm Chrome Open-End Wrench also known as an open-ended wrench or spanner, is a hand tool used for tightening or loosening nuts and bolts. It has two open jaws at each end that are parallel to each other, and the wrench is placed over the nut or bolt head to apply torque. Here are key features and details about open-end wrenches: Design: The open-end wrench has two U-shaped openings at each end, forming jaws. The jaws are parallel to each other and are typically at a 15-degree angle from the handle. Jaw Size: Each end of the wrench is designed to fit a specific size of nut or bolt. The size is usually indicated in inches or millimeters. Head Angle: The angle between the handle and the jaws is known as the head angle. A standard open-end wrench typically has a head angle of 15 degrees, allowing for ease of use in confined spaces. Flat Design: The jaws are flat and provide direct contact with the flat sides of a nut or bolt head. This design can be advantageous in tight spaces where a box-end wrench may not fit. Limited Contact Points: Open-end wrenches have fewer contact points with the nut or bolt compared to a box-end wrench. As a result, they may be more prone to rounding off the corners of nuts, especially if they are over-tightened. Versatility: Open-end wrenches are versatile and suitable for various applications. They are commonly used in automotive, construction, plumbing, and general maintenance tasks. Common Sizes: Open-end wrenches come in sets with different sizes to accommodate a range of nuts and bolts. Common sizes are often included in standard sets. Materials: Open-end wrenches are typically made from high-quality steel for durability and strength. Double-Ended: Most open-end wrenches are double-ended, providing two different sizes on each tool for added versatility. Usage: To use the open-end wrench, the appropriate size is selected, and the jaws are placed over the nut or bolt head. The wrench is then turned in a clockwise or counterclockwise direction to tighten or loosen the fastener. Limitations: One limitation of open-end wrenches is that they may not provide as much grip as a box-end wrench, especially on rounded or damaged nuts. Compact Design: The slim and compact design of open-end wrenches makes them suitable for reaching nuts and bolts in tight spaces. When using open-end wrenches, it's important to ensure a proper fit to prevent rounding off fasteners. For stubborn or high-torque applications, a box-end wrench or a combination wrench with both open and box ends may be preferred.
₹8,504  
An FACOM 60 mm Satin Chrome Stainless Steel Open End Wrench also known as an open-ended wrench or spanner, is a hand tool used for tightening or loosening nuts and bolts. It has two open jaws at each end that are parallel to each other, and the wrench is placed over the nut or bolt head to apply torque. Here are key features and details about open-end wrenches: Design: The open-end wrench has two U-shaped openings at each end, forming jaws. The jaws are parallel to each other and are typically at a 15-degree angle from the handle. Jaw Size: Each end of the wrench is designed to fit a specific size of nut or bolt. The size is usually indicated in inches or millimeters. Head Angle: The angle between the handle and the jaws is known as the head angle. A standard open-end wrench typically has a head angle of 15 degrees, allowing for ease of use in confined spaces. Flat Design: The jaws are flat and provide direct contact with the flat sides of a nut or bolt head. This design can be advantageous in tight spaces where a box-end wrench may not fit. Limited Contact Points: Open-end wrenches have fewer contact points with the nut or bolt compared to a box-end wrench. As a result, they may be more prone to rounding off the corners of nuts, especially if they are over-tightened. Versatility: Open-end wrenches are versatile and suitable for various applications. They are commonly used in automotive, construction, plumbing, and general maintenance tasks. Common Sizes: Open-end wrenches come in sets with different sizes to accommodate a range of nuts and bolts. Common sizes are often included in standard sets. Materials: Open-end wrenches are typically made from high-quality steel for durability and strength. Double-Ended: Most open-end wrenches are double-ended, providing two different sizes on each tool for added versatility. Usage: To use the open-end wrench, the appropriate size is selected, and the jaws are placed over the nut or bolt head. The wrench is then turned in a clockwise or counterclockwise direction to tighten or loosen the fastener. Limitations: One limitation of open-end wrenches is that they may not provide as much grip as a box-end wrench, especially on rounded or damaged nuts. Compact Design: The slim and compact design of open-end wrenches makes them suitable for reaching nuts and bolts in tight spaces. When using open-end wrenches, it's important to ensure a proper fit to prevent rounding off fasteners. For stubborn or high-torque applications, a box-end wrench or a combination wrench with both open and box ends may be preferred.
₹2,099  
An FACOM 30 mm Satin Chrome Stainless Steel Open End Wrench also known as an open-ended wrench or spanner, is a hand tool used for tightening or loosening nuts and bolts. It has two open jaws at each end that are parallel to each other, and the wrench is placed over the nut or bolt head to apply torque. Here are key features and details about open-end wrenches: Design: The open-end wrench has two U-shaped openings at each end, forming jaws. The jaws are parallel to each other and are typically at a 15-degree angle from the handle. Jaw Size: Each end of the wrench is designed to fit a specific size of nut or bolt. The size is usually indicated in inches or millimeters. Head Angle: The angle between the handle and the jaws is known as the head angle. A standard open-end wrench typically has a head angle of 15 degrees, allowing for ease of use in confined spaces. Flat Design: The jaws are flat and provide direct contact with the flat sides of a nut or bolt head. This design can be advantageous in tight spaces where a box-end wrench may not fit. Limited Contact Points: Open-end wrenches have fewer contact points with the nut or bolt compared to a box-end wrench. As a result, they may be more prone to rounding off the corners of nuts, especially if they are over-tightened. Versatility: Open-end wrenches are versatile and suitable for various applications. They are commonly used in automotive, construction, plumbing, and general maintenance tasks. Common Sizes: Open-end wrenches come in sets with different sizes to accommodate a range of nuts and bolts. Common sizes are often included in standard sets. Materials: Open-end wrenches are typically made from high-quality steel for durability and strength. Double-Ended: Most open-end wrenches are double-ended, providing two different sizes on each tool for added versatility. Usage: To use the open-end wrench, the appropriate size is selected, and the jaws are placed over the nut or bolt head. The wrench is then turned in a clockwise or counterclockwise direction to tighten or loosen the fastener. Limitations: One limitation of open-end wrenches is that they may not provide as much grip as a box-end wrench, especially on rounded or damaged nuts. Compact Design: The slim and compact design of open-end wrenches makes them suitable for reaching nuts and bolts in tight spaces. When using open-end wrenches, it's important to ensure a proper fit to prevent rounding off fasteners. For stubborn or high-torque applications, a box-end wrench or a combination wrench with both open and box ends may be preferred.
₹1,154  
An FACOM 8x9 mm Satin Chrome Stainless Steel Metric Open End Wrench also known as an open-ended wrench or spanner, is a hand tool used for tightening or loosening nuts and bolts. It has two open jaws at each end that are parallel to each other, and the wrench is placed over the nut or bolt head to apply torque. Here are key features and details about open-end wrenches: Design: The open-end wrench has two U-shaped openings at each end, forming jaws. The jaws are parallel to each other and are typically at a 15-degree angle from the handle. Jaw Size: Each end of the wrench is designed to fit a specific size of nut or bolt. The size is usually indicated in inches or millimeters. Head Angle: The angle between the handle and the jaws is known as the head angle. A standard open-end wrench typically has a head angle of 15 degrees, allowing for ease of use in confined spaces. Flat Design: The jaws are flat and provide direct contact with the flat sides of a nut or bolt head. This design can be advantageous in tight spaces where a box-end wrench may not fit. Limited Contact Points: Open-end wrenches have fewer contact points with the nut or bolt compared to a box-end wrench. As a result, they may be more prone to rounding off the corners of nuts, especially if they are over-tightened. Versatility: Open-end wrenches are versatile and suitable for various applications. They are commonly used in automotive, construction, plumbing, and general maintenance tasks. Common Sizes: Open-end wrenches come in sets with different sizes to accommodate a range of nuts and bolts. Common sizes are often included in standard sets. Materials: Open-end wrenches are typically made from high-quality steel for durability and strength. Double-Ended: Most open-end wrenches are double-ended, providing two different sizes on each tool for added versatility. Usage: To use the open-end wrench, the appropriate size is selected, and the jaws are placed over the nut or bolt head. The wrench is then turned in a clockwise or counterclockwise direction to tighten or loosen the fastener. Limitations: One limitation of open-end wrenches is that they may not provide as much grip as a box-end wrench, especially on rounded or damaged nuts. Compact Design: The slim and compact design of open-end wrenches makes them suitable for reaching nuts and bolts in tight spaces. When using open-end wrenches, it's important to ensure a proper fit to prevent rounding off fasteners. For stubborn or high-torque applications, a box-end wrench or a combination wrench with both open and box ends may be preferred.
₹5,249  
An FACOM 3/18x1/2 inch Satin Chrome Stainless Steel Open End Wrench also known as an open-ended wrench or spanner, is a hand tool used for tightening or loosening nuts and bolts. It has two open jaws at each end that are parallel to each other, and the wrench is placed over the nut or bolt head to apply torque. Here are key features and details about open-end wrenches: Design: The open-end wrench has two U-shaped openings at each end, forming jaws. The jaws are parallel to each other and are typically at a 15-degree angle from the handle. Jaw Size: Each end of the wrench is designed to fit a specific size of nut or bolt. The size is usually indicated in inches or millimeters. Head Angle: The angle between the handle and the jaws is known as the head angle. A standard open-end wrench typically has a head angle of 15 degrees, allowing for ease of use in confined spaces. Flat Design: The jaws are flat and provide direct contact with the flat sides of a nut or bolt head. This design can be advantageous in tight spaces where a box-end wrench may not fit. Limited Contact Points: Open-end wrenches have fewer contact points with the nut or bolt compared to a box-end wrench. As a result, they may be more prone to rounding off the corners of nuts, especially if they are over-tightened. Versatility: Open-end wrenches are versatile and suitable for various applications. They are commonly used in automotive, construction, plumbing, and general maintenance tasks. Common Sizes: Open-end wrenches come in sets with different sizes to accommodate a range of nuts and bolts. Common sizes are often included in standard sets. Materials: Open-end wrenches are typically made from high-quality steel for durability and strength. Double-Ended: Most open-end wrenches are double-ended, providing two different sizes on each tool for added versatility. Usage: To use the open-end wrench, the appropriate size is selected, and the jaws are placed over the nut or bolt head. The wrench is then turned in a clockwise or counterclockwise direction to tighten or loosen the fastener. Limitations: One limitation of open-end wrenches is that they may not provide as much grip as a box-end wrench, especially on rounded or damaged nuts. Compact Design: The slim and compact design of open-end wrenches makes them suitable for reaching nuts and bolts in tight spaces. When using open-end wrenches, it's important to ensure a proper fit to prevent rounding off fasteners. For stubborn or high-torque applications, a box-end wrench or a combination wrench with both open and box ends may be preferred.
₹3,569  
An FACOM 3/16-5/16 inch Satin Chrome Stainless Steel Open End Wrench also known as an open-ended wrench or spanner, is a hand tool used for tightening or loosening nuts and bolts. It has two open jaws at each end that are parallel to each other, and the wrench is placed over the nut or bolt head to apply torque. Here are key features and details about open-end wrenches: Design: The open-end wrench has two U-shaped openings at each end, forming jaws. The jaws are parallel to each other and are typically at a 15-degree angle from the handle. Jaw Size: Each end of the wrench is designed to fit a specific size of nut or bolt. The size is usually indicated in inches or millimeters. Head Angle: The angle between the handle and the jaws is known as the head angle. A standard open-end wrench typically has a head angle of 15 degrees, allowing for ease of use in confined spaces. Flat Design: The jaws are flat and provide direct contact with the flat sides of a nut or bolt head. This design can be advantageous in tight spaces where a box-end wrench may not fit. Limited Contact Points: Open-end wrenches have fewer contact points with the nut or bolt compared to a box-end wrench. As a result, they may be more prone to rounding off the corners of nuts, especially if they are over-tightened. Versatility: Open-end wrenches are versatile and suitable for various applications. They are commonly used in automotive, construction, plumbing, and general maintenance tasks. Common Sizes: Open-end wrenches come in sets with different sizes to accommodate a range of nuts and bolts. Common sizes are often included in standard sets. Materials: Open-end wrenches are typically made from high-quality steel for durability and strength. Double-Ended: Most open-end wrenches are double-ended, providing two different sizes on each tool for added versatility. Usage: To use the open-end wrench, the appropriate size is selected, and the jaws are placed over the nut or bolt head. The wrench is then turned in a clockwise or counterclockwise direction to tighten or loosen the fastener. Limitations: One limitation of open-end wrenches is that they may not provide as much grip as a box-end wrench, especially on rounded or damaged nuts. Compact Design: The slim and compact design of open-end wrenches makes them suitable for reaching nuts and bolts in tight spaces. When using open-end wrenches, it's important to ensure a proper fit to prevent rounding off fasteners. For stubborn or high-torque applications, a box-end wrench or a combination wrench with both open and box ends may be preferred.
Set of 4 piece
₹7,244  
A FACOM 7 x 9-12 x 14 mm Satin Chrome Stainless Steel Flare Nut Wrench (Set of 4) also known as a line wrench or flare nut spanner, is a specialized type of wrench designed for use with flare nuts. Flare nuts are commonly found in hydraulic, brake, and fuel line systems, where a secure and tight connection is crucial. The unique design of the flare nut wrench provides enhanced grip and minimizes the risk of damaging the flare nut during tightening or loosening. Here are key features and details about flare nut wrenches: Open-End Design: A flare nut wrench typically has an open-end design, similar to a regular wrench. However, the open-end is specifically shaped to fit over the hexagonal shape of a flare nut. Jaw Configuration: The jaws of the flare nut wrench are often set at an angle, providing a more secure grip on the sides of the flare nut. This design helps to reduce the risk of rounding off the edges of the nut. Narrow Profile: Flare nut wrenches often have a narrower profile compared to standard open-end wrenches. This design allows them to fit into tight spaces, making them well-suited for working on brake and fuel lines. Number of Jaws: Flare nut wrenches commonly come in both single and double jaw configurations. Single jaw wrenches have one opening, while double jaw wrenches have two different sizes on either end. Material: Flare nut wrenches are typically made from durable materials such as chrome-vanadium steel to withstand the torque applied during use. Applications: Flare nut wrenches are specifically designed for use with flare nuts in applications such as hydraulic lines, brake lines, and fuel lines. They are commonly used in automotive repair, aircraft maintenance, and other industries where precision and secure connections are essential. Sizing: Flare nut wrenches come in various sizes to match the different sizes of flare nuts used in specific applications. Common sizes include 8mm, 10mm, 12mm, and so on. Preventing Damage: The design of the flare nut wrench minimizes the risk of damaging the flare nut during use, ensuring a secure connection without compromising the integrity of the nut. Versatility: While primarily designed for flare nuts, these wrenches can also be used on regular hexagonal nuts, providing some versatility in their applications. Flare nut wrenches are precision tools that are particularly useful in situations where maintaining the integrity of the flare nut is crucial. They offer mechanics and technicians a reliable tool for working on critical components of hydraulic and fluid systems.
₹5,073  
The FACOM 50 mm Open End Wrench, specified as model 45.50, is a precision hand tool highly regarded for its exceptional quality, versatility, and its indispensable role in various mechanical, automotive, and industrial maintenance tasks. This open-end wrench has earned a reputation for being a reliable and efficient instrument for tightening and loosening fasteners with precision and ease, making it an essential tool for maintenance and repair work. One of the standout features of the FACOM Open End Wrench is its high-quality construction. These wrenches are meticulously crafted from durable materials, typically alloy steel, ensuring their resistance to wear, corrosion, and providing longevity for extended use. The precision engineering of the wrench's jaw geometry and handle design contributes to its strength and durability, making it suitable for demanding applications. The 50 mm jaw capacity of the wrench offers versatility and adaptability for a wide range of fastener sizes and types. This broad range allows users to efficiently tackle various maintenance and repair tasks, whether you're working on automotive repairs, machinery maintenance, or any application that requires turning nuts and bolts. The open-end design allows for easy access to fasteners, even in tight or confined spaces. It provides a secure grip on fasteners, reducing the risk of slippage and potential damage to both the fastener and the wrench. The ergonomic handle design enhances user comfort and control during extended use. The handle is typically designed for a comfortable and non-slip grip, reducing hand fatigue and ensuring that users can work efficiently for prolonged periods. The FACOM 45.50 Open End Wrench is widely used in automotive repair, machinery maintenance, and industrial tasks where precise fastener tightening and loosening is essential. Whether you're a mechanic, maintenance technician, or involved in general repair work, this open-end wrench offers both convenience and dependable performance, ensuring that you can efficiently and confidently complete a wide range of maintenance and repair tasks with precision and ease. Its quality construction and ergonomic design make it a valuable addition to any toolkit.
₹16,393  
Facom Flare-Nut Wrench Set Plastic Module , MOD.43 A torque wrench stands as a precision instrument designed to apply a specific amount of torque to a fastener, ensuring accurate tightening according to specified requirements. This sophisticated tool is crucial in a myriad of industries, including automotive, aerospace, manufacturing, and mechanical engineering, where precise torque application is paramount for safety and performance. These wrenches come in various types, such as click-type, beam-type, digital, or electronic torque wrenches, each offering unique features and advantages. The click-type torque wrench, one of the most common variations, emits an audible click when the preset torque level is reached, alerting the user to stop applying force. Beam-type wrenches display torque levels through the deflection of a beam, while digital or electronic versions provide precise digital readings on an integrated display. The torque wrench operates by utilizing a calibrated internal mechanism that applies torque with a level of accuracy typically expressed in foot-pounds or Newton-meters. This mechanism allows users to set and adjust the desired torque level, ensuring that fasteners are tightened to manufacturer-recommended specifications, preventing under or over-tightening that could lead to mechanical failures or damage. Their versatility extends to various applications, including automotive maintenance, assembly of machinery, installation of critical components, and more. In the automotive industry, for instance, torque wrenches are essential for tightening bolts on engines, wheels, suspension components, and other critical parts, ensuring safety and optimal performance. Manufactured from high-quality materials like steel or alloys, torque wrenches undergo rigorous calibration and testing to ensure accuracy and reliability. Their ergonomic designs often feature comfortable handles and intuitive controls, minimizing user fatigue during prolonged use and allowing for precise torque application. Ultimately, torque wrenches represent the pinnacle of precision tools, offering a meticulous means of tightening fasteners to exact specifications. Their role in maintaining safety, reliability, and functionality in various industries underscores their importance as indispensable instruments for professionals demanding accuracy and precision in their work.
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