Pipe Wrenches are heavy-duty hand tools designed to grip and turn cylindrical objects such as pipes and round fittings. Their serrated jaws provide a strong, non-slip hold, making them ideal for plumbing and pipefitting work.
Key Characteristics:
Adjustable Jaw: A movable upper jaw allows the wrench to fit various pipe diameters, typically adjusted via a knurled nut.
Serrated Teeth: Hardened, angled teeth bite into the pipe surface to prevent slipping during rotation.
Lever-Action Grip: The longer handle delivers greater torque for loosening stubborn or rusted pipe joints.
Robust Construction: Commonly made from cast iron or aluminium for strength and durability.
Protective Options: Some models feature jaw covers to prevent marking softer pipe materials.
Common Uses:
Plumbing Installations: Tightening and loosening threaded pipe connections in water, gas, or air systems.
Industrial Maintenance: Handling large-diameter pipes in manufacturing plants and mechanical workshops.
Construction Work: Assembling and dismantling scaffold pipes or heavy-duty piping networks.