SLOGGING WRENCHES
STRAIGHT RING TYPE
The term “straight ring type” can refer to a specific design in mechanical engineering or jewelry. In mechanical engineering, it often describes a type of seal or retaining ring with a straight, circular shape, used to hold components in place or to provide a seal in machinery. In jewelry, it refers to a ring with a straight, simple band, typically without major embellishments or curves. This design emphasizes minimalism and straightforward elegance.
OPEN JAW TYPE
An “Open Jaw Type” tool generally refers to a device or tool that features a jaw or clamping mechanism that can be opened widely. This type of tool is often used in various mechanical, electrical, or plumbing applications. The “open jaw” allows the tool to grip, hold, or manipulate objects that are large, irregularly shaped, or require a wider opening than standard tools. Common examples include adjustable wrenches, pliers, or clamps, where the jaws can be opened to accommodate different sizes or shapes of objects. This design provides versatility and adaptability in a wide range of tasks.
OFFSET HANDLE RING TYPE
An “offset handle ring type” refers to a specific design of a tool, particularly a type of wrench or pliers, where the handle is offset from the axis of the tool head or the ring part. This design is used to provide better leverage and to access tight spaces where a straight tool would be cumbersome or ineffective. The offset nature of the handle allows for a different angle of approach, which can be very useful in mechanical or plumbing work where space is constrained.