Manufactured from forged and hardened steel, these ring slogging spanners also possess machined drive faces to ensure good contact with the fastener. With flat striking faces to allow hammer blows to be used to loosen or tighten stubborn fasteners, the product is available in a variety of metric sizes to ensure you find the correct size for your needs.
Features and Benefits • Forged steel construction makes for a durable product • Flat striking faces enable the product to be struck with a hammer if needed • Corrosion-resistant finish bolsters product longevity • Available in an array of sizes to suit varying specifications
Typical Applications • Automotive • Construction • Plumbing
Hexagon Key L-Wrenches/Allen keys are manufactured from fully hardened carbon steel in accordance with DIN 911. A quality ductile key with precision square cut ends with a black oxidised finish.
Features and Benefits • Accurate AF dimensions to ensure maximum socket contact • Available in a range of sizes to suit your needs • Black oxidised finish further protects the tool from corrosion
Typical Applications • Tighten or loosen hex bolts
Kennedy® mechanics torque wrench is chrome plated with a polished steel head and retractable torque setting lever. "Click & Snap" action indicates when the pre-set torque level has been reached. Push through square drive connector instantly reverses the action for quick and simple operation.
Features and Benefits • Available in a variety of sizes to suit your requirements • Repeatable accuracy of +/- 4% for precise turning • Manufactured from steel and chrome plated for durability and resistance to corrosion • Easily reversed via the push through connector • 4 easy read scales (Nm, kgf.m, lbf.in x 10, lbf.ft.) for versatility of measuring • Supplied with factory tested calibration certificate
Typical Applications • Construction • Engineering • Automotive
Standards • ISO 6789-2:2017 & ASME B107.14M-2004 • ASME B107.14M-2004 • DIN ISO6789
Long Nose Pliers With side cutter, serrated jaws and safety grips.
Spark-resistant tools are used to eliminate the chances of accidental fires or explosions in potentially combustible or explosive environments. They resist the sparks that a standard tool could potentially create when striking hard surfaces. The use of spark resistant tools is essential in many industrial applications such as petroleum and chemical manufacturing, spray booth operations, the marine industry, the mining industry, the paper industries, or any location where flammable vapours or combustible residues are present. Aluminium-bronze spark resistant safety tools are manufactured to 25HRC and offer a breaking strain of 75 - 85kgf/mm2. Spark-resistant tools must be maintained with special care. Frequent cleaning/re-dressing to remove ferrous particles or contaminants, which may impair the spark-resistant properties, is essential.