Combination Spanners (15°)
The 15° Combination Spanners are a unique classification within the spanner category, named after the 15-degree angle of the open-end head relative to the handle. This angled head offers easier access to fasteners in tight spaces, allowing mechanics and engineers to work more efficiently. The typically slim profile of the 15° spanner head is specifically beneficial in automotive, aerospace, and mechanical engineering industries, where narrow clearance is a common challenge. Their use helps ensure that even the most difficult-to-reach bolts and nuts can be securely tightened or loosened.
Combination Spanners (Imperial)
Imperial Combination Spanners are designed to fit fasteners measured in inches, making them ideal for older machinery and U.S manufactured products that adhere to the Imperial measurement system. These spanners are indispensable in restoring vintage vehicles, aviation maintenance, and any mechanical context where Imperial units are preferred. The double-ended nature of these spanners—with one end featuring an open wrench, and the other a boxed end—allows for versatility and improved grip, making them a valuable tool for both domestic and industrial applications.
Combination Spanners (Offset)
Offset Combination Spanners are distinguished by their unique bent shape, where the ends are offset by a defined angle relative to the beam. This design specifically aids in accessing fasteners set in awkward angles or locations where a standard straight spanner cannot reach without obstructions. Key applications include plumbing, automotive, and heavy machinery maintenance, where pipes or other components often obscure direct access to bolts. The offset design not only simplifies the task but also helps in preserving the integrity of the fastener by minimizing slippage and rounding.