TORQUE WRENCH ATTACHMENTS
INTERCHANGEABLE HEAD OPEN TYPE
“Interchangeable Head Open Type” typically refers to a tool or device that has a head (the working part) which can be easily swapped out for different tasks, while the “open type” aspect suggests a design that is not enclosed, allowing for easy access to the head component. This concept is commonly found in tools like screwdrivers, where different heads (like flat-head or Phillips) can be used with the same handle, or in industrial machines where different heads can be attached for different manufacturing processes. The open type design facilitates quick and easy changes of the heads.
INTERCHANGEABLE HEAD RING TYPE
An “Interchangeable Head Ring Type” refers to a specific design of a ring where the head, or the decorative top part of the ring, can be swapped out or changed. This feature allows for multiple heads or designs to be used with the same ring band, providing versatility and the ability to change the appearance of the ring to match different outfits or occasions. Essentially, it’s a ring with a customizable top.
SPIGOT SPANNER OPEN TYPE
A “Spigot spanner open type” refers to a specific kind of tool used for plumbing and pipe work. This type of spanner is designed to fit around spigot fittings, which are pipe connections that use a spigot and socket end. The “open type” aspect implies that the spanner has an open design, allowing it to be easily placed around a pipe or fitting, as opposed to a closed or box-end spanner. This tool is especially useful in situations where pipes or fittings are closely spaced or where a traditional wrench might not fit.
SPIGOT SPANNER RING TYPE
A spigot spanner with a ring-type design is a specialized tool used in mechanical and plumbing applications. This type of spanner, also known as a wrench in some regions, features a ring at one end, which is designed to fit around a spigot – a cylindrical projection often used in pipe or faucet systems. The ring-type end of the spanner provides a secure grip around the spigot, allowing for efficient turning or holding in place. This design is particularly useful for tight spaces where a traditional open-ended spanner might not be effective.
CROWFOOT WRENCH OPEN TYPE
A Crowfoot wrench, also known as a flare nut wrench or line wrench, is a type of open-ended wrench. Its primary feature is its open design, which resembles a crow’s foot. This tool is particularly useful in tight or hard-to-reach spaces where a regular socket wrench cannot fit. The open design allows it to be slipped over a line, tube, or cable, making it ideal for working with flare nuts on brake or hydraulic lines. The wrench typically connects to a ratchet handle or a breaker bar, providing leverage for turning the fastener. Its specific design minimizes the risk of damaging the tubing or the fitting, which can be a concern with standard wrenches.
CROWFOOT WRENCH RING TYPEA “Crowfoot Wrench Ring Type” refers to a specialized type of wrench. It combines the design of a standard ring wrench with the functionality of a crowfoot wrench. This tool is unique in that it has an open-ended, ring-like shape, which is different from the typical socket-style of most crowfoot wrenches. This design allows it to be used in tight or awkward spaces where traditional wrenches might not fit. It is especially useful for gripping and turning nuts or bolts that are difficult to reach with a standard wrench. The ring type design provides a secure fit and can apply torque more evenly than open-ended wrenches, reducing the risk of stripping the bolt or nut.