cresent wrench

Although the term “crescent wrench” is thrown around as though it were a type of tool, crescent wrenches got their name from the Crescent Tool Company in the early 1900s. It was first created by inventor Karl Peterson, although a wrench by the Swedish company BAHCO may have inspired Peterson’s design.

What is a crescent wrench called?

On one type the jaws are at right angles to the handle; this wrench is known as a monkey wrench. On another type, originally called a Crescent wrench, the jaws are almost parallel to the handle. On both types the movable jaw is adjusted by turning a worm that engages a rack of teeth cut into the jaw.

What does the crescent wrench do?

A crescent wrench is useful for turning nuts and bolts within a certain range of sizes.

Is a crescent wrench the same as an adjustable wrench?

An adjustable wrench is larger than a fixed open-end or box-end wrench, but one adjustable alone can do the work of a number of fixed wrenches. The crescent has one jaw that is fixed and one that is adjusted by turning a worm screw.

What is a spud wrench?

What is a Spud Wrench? A spud wrench is a wrench with an adjustable or standard box wrench on one end and a tapered spike on the other. The spike can be used to line up bolt holes when installing pipe fittings, doing automotive work or—in the case of iron workers—for lining up bolt holes in girders and beams.

What is a wrench called in England?

In the UK, Ireland, Australia, and New Zealand spanner is the standard term. The most common shapes are called open-ended spanner and ring spanner. The term wrench is generally used for tools that turn non-fastening devices (e.g. tap wrench and pipe wrench), or may be used for a monkey wrench—an adjustable pipe wrench.

Is a crescent wrench a monkey wrench?

Differences between the Crescent Wrench and Monkey Wrench

Design-wise, the Crescent Wrench has a Crescent-shaped opening that has the adjustable jaw parallel to the fixed jaw while the Monkey Wrench has an F Shaped design having the lower adjustable jaw perpendicular to the fixed upper jaw.

What are Allen wrenches made of?

Alloy steel and carbon steel are the most commonly used materials for Allen keys. Some manufacturers also use chrome vanadium to make wrenches that will have heavy-duty applications, given the properties of the material.

When should you use a crescent wrench?

Specifically, a crescent wrench can be used on a wide range of nuts and hex-headed bolts, although it doesn’t get much use in the craft shop. A crescent wrench is used mostly on the road for vehicle repairs.

Is Crescent a good tool brand?

Are Crescent brand tools any good? A. For the most part, Crescent tools are pretty decent. While the company makes some questionable tools, it’s a solid brand overall.

What is a wrench with teeth called?

A pipe wrench has two serrated jaws that are tightened and dig into the pipe for grip. The top serrated jaw adjusts up and down to fit different size pipes. The unique feature of a pipe wrench is that the teeth will only grip when turning the wrench in one direction (see above), so it almost acts as a ratchet wrench.

Who owns Crescent?

Crescent is a premier hand tool brand from Apex Tool Group, one of the largest hand tool manufacturers in the world. The brand is often associated with its most famous product, the Crescent® brand adjustable wrench.

What are thin wrenches called?

Google says ‘thin wrenches’ are called tappit wrenches.

Why are six point sockets better than twelve point sockets?

Answer: It’s true that 12-point sockets are fine for most lightweight repairs, but heavy wrenching calls for a six-point socket. A six-point socket is much less likely to slip off a stubborn fastener or round over the corners. Here’s why: (1) Six-point sockets have thicker walls, so they’re less likely to flew.

What was an alligator wrench used for?

This “alligator” wrench (so-called because of its shape, like an “alligator’s mouth”) was used to turn iron and steel pipes and rods which could not be turned with a regular wrench. A pipefitter often used such a tool in fitting or removing air- and water-piping from a locomotive.

What is a chain wrench?

Chain wrenches are a tool used to hold or turn circular and smooth objects, like pipes or car parts. They are known for being durable and easy to utilize tools mostly for tightening, loosening, or holding objects in place during a project.

Why are construction wrenches pointy?

As the preceding posts point out, the tapered “spike” or “pin” end is very useful for aligning holes to allow the insertion of pins, bolts, rivets, or any thru-hole connector.

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