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WRIGHT TOOL

Wright Tool has been offering hand tools for the oil & gas, construction, power and mining industries. Its headquarters is located in Ohio, USA. Read More

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About WRIGHT TOOL

The Wright Tool catalogue comprises wrenches, hammers, C-clamps, chisels, feeler gauges, hacksaw blades, impact socket sets, nut driver sets, pliers, socket adapters, hex & Torx key sets and socket extensions. 16 oz claw hammers from Wright Tool are made of forged steel for heavy pounding and have a fibreglass handle for fatigue-free operation. The company also sells box end, adjustable, crowfoot, dial torque and flare nut wrenches.

Things To Consider

Cross-Reference Alternatives

Wright Tool part numbers cross-reference to various Klein Tools, Proto, Knipex, Westward & Lisle products. So, if you're looking for Wright Tool items that are either obsolete or out of stock, chances are we have equivalent items available.

Shipping

These Wright products are small in size and require compact packaging. Hence, they are delivered in packs consisting of several pieces. These tools are suitable for courier shipment and not air freight.

WRIGHT TOOL Competitive Advantages

Wright Grip 2.0

These tools deliver more torque while causing less fastener damage. They are precision broached for consistent quality and tolerances. The addition of premium Wright alloy steel increases strength. For added grip, the protrusions are optimised for each fastener size.

Wright Drive 2.0

They improve fastener torque load while decreasing rounding & distortion of the fastener by spreading the stress over a large contact area and away from the corners. This results in increased strength and torque. They provide a better grip on undersized fasteners and previously rounded corners.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you use a wrench?

Slip the open jaw over the nut and secure it. Turn the screw mechanism so that it tightly clamps around the nut. To tighten, turn the wrench clockwise and to loosen, turn it counterclockwise. Continue to turn it until the nut is tight or loose enough to be removed.

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