'Adjustable Wrenches' are frowned upon in machine shops as they very easily 'round off ' the head of a bolt.I checked twice. It is a wrench. To be specific a two headed (Metric/English) crescent wrench.
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'Adjustable Wrenches' are frowned upon in machine shops as they very easily 'round off ' the head of a bolt.I checked twice. It is a wrench. To be specific a two headed (Metric/English) crescent wrench.
There actually are such screwdrivers designed
to remove right hand threaded security fasteners.
We actually have one, though its both left and right hand at the touch of a slider.
Tantric in some parts of the world..........Is it metric?
Is it metric?
Actually yes, it has a metric socket in which various bits, flat, philips, torqx, and a range of sockets from 4mm to 12mm can fit.
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Well...he's a bear.
Searching the internet, I've yet to find any info
about an obsolete screw thread system used in
southern Germany, ie, the Bavarian inch system.
It's used on engines made in Augsburg ca 1900.
Fortunately, I've some printed specs.
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The exciting thing about it would be in the
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The exciting thing about it would be in the
remaking of parts, but using the wrong
thread form. Avoid such excitement.
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