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The ENGINEER TWM-07 Super Thin Jaws Adjustable Wrench features ultra-slim 2mm jaws crafted from durable chrome vanadium steel, offering a maximum jaw opening of 24mm. Its compact 164mm length and powder-coated finish make it the ideal tool for precision tasks in bike, motorbike, car maintenance, and specialized fittings where space is limited.
Color | Mouth Opening: 0.9 Inch (24 Mm) / |
Brand | ENGINEER |
Material | Chrome Vanadium Steel |
Item Length | 164 Millimeters |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Head Style | Open End |
Finish Type | Powder Coated |
Operation Mode | Mechanical |
Manufacturer | China |
Global Trade Identification Number | 04989833063573 |
Part Number | TWM-07 |
Item Weight | 4.2 ounces |
Item model number | TWM-07 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | ロング |
Style | Maximum opening width: 0.9 inches (24 mm) |
Finish | Powder Coated |
Power Source | No |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Included Components | No |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
E**C
Works great. Exactly as expected
I should have checked the dimensions before I bought but I can't fault the listing. The metal is NOT pot metal like another ad lists and is quite strong. I honestly don't think that person has ever used an adjustable wrench before in his life. Although I would have preferred the jaws to be a little thicker, say 5mm, it was plenty strong enough to tighten down a muzzle adapter onto a crush washer.
R**S
Very nice
This is an excellent tool for my cnc bits The collet has a narrow area to tighten. Works excellent
W**G
When you need it, you need it
We've all encountered situations where a regular wrench was too thick to clear a thin nut. I have in the past taken a cheap wrench to the grinder to overcome this problem but it always seemed like the next nut was the one for which I didn't have the correct size of modified wrench. I got tired of grinding wrenches and losing time doing it so I bought this adjustable thin jaw wrench.It is of very good quality. In fact it has less "slop" than my high quality Wright brand adjustable wrenches, which is saying something. The blade thickness is 2mm (1/16"). It's not meant to to really crank on but these types of thin nuts don't require a lot of torque anyway.This wrench is highly recommended if you're looking for a similar solution.
P**E
Acceptable considering the price
It works okay for general use but not so good on small nuts in tight places where a slip might result in damage. It seems somewhat crudely made and the moveable jaw can loosen and slip unless you keep a lot of thumb pressure on the adjustment wheel. However, at this price I didn't expect NASA grade precision so I guess it will do. After giving it a try, I went out and bought an open-end wrench to finish my particular job.
G**T
Good quality, useful, wish they opened a little wider.
I made a mistake and ordered these in spite of knowing they opened 24 mm. I need about 28.5 mm. However they seem to open and close smoothly. They seem sturdy and well built. The jaws are very thin and don't taper from the base to the tip like some of them do. They should be great for tight places, but I think they might bend if a great deal of force were used on them. I'll update this after I find a use for them.
R**D
size of the jaw thickness
Great tool. If you every had to work with those small C&K switches, those nuts are thin when you need to tighten them up. The thickness of the jaw part does a very nice job. I even ordered a second tool. Maybe they'll made another tool of the same type but half the size. If I see it, good chance I'll buy it. I would recommend this tool.
J**.
Pot Metal Junk
The media could not be loaded. Seems like pot metal. I might be wrong, but I'm not risking my knuckles to test it.Fit is sub-par. The jaws have a slight bend to them, which effectively adds thickness over distance.I'd buy this for $5 at at one of those pop-up flea markets. I might spend $10 on it were I desperate. But $22? Nope.I chose a wrench with a higher price than others I saw expecting it to be better quality than the cheaper ones. Combine that with the Japanese brand (though I can't find anywhere it says "Made in Japan,") and I expected great things. Imagine my disappointment.This thing's going back ASAP.
E**3
This is a fantastic little guy
This is a fantastic little guy. I needed it to adjust my washing machine legs, the cheap pot metal adjuster that was provided had warped to the point where you couldn't twist the nuts on the legs anymore. Sure, buy a $1600 washing machine, get a $1.50 chunk of pot steel cut out roughly in the same of a wrench.This did the job, and was a pleasure to use. I was a bit worried that the jaws were going to be too thin for the job, but they worked perfectly. To be clear, these will *NOT* be useful when you don't have a lot of clearance to start with, while the jaws are thin the body is normal crescent wrench thickness. In my case, the washing machine legs had two nuts next to each other, and I needed to be able to adjust one without adjusting the other. A standard wrench was far too thick, this worked perfectly.
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