Crescent® 12" Self-Adjusting Pipe Wrench
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 14 ต.ค. 2024
- Available at The Home Depot: thd.co/1Ff2j3h
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Hello, I’m Griffin Biering, Product Manager for Crescent Tools.
Today, I’m going demonstrate one of our latest innovations - the 12” Self-Adjusting Pipe Wrench.
This wrench is designed for fast, one-handed performance on small to medium diameter pipes, from 5/8 to 1½ inches.
The quick, self-adjusting head instantly grabs and releases pipes. Simply position the wrench around the material. Press the head forward or pull up the jaw to release and reengage.
If anyone knows a thing or two about wrenches, it’s Crescent.
Gripping and slipping are the biggest issues with quick-adjusting pipe wrenches. To overcome this, we developed a unique angled tooth design that allows the jaws to bite deeper and hold tight under heavier torque.
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The Crescent 12” Self-Adjusting Wrench works on almost all common pipe, including black-iron, galvanized, PVC and copper. And is a convenient, fast ratcheting tool for tightening and loosening nuts, bolts and couplings.
A black-oxide finish resists corrosion, and a dual material grip provides added comfort and durability.
This wrench works where other wrenches won’t fit. With an exceptionally slim profile design the Crescent 12” self-adjusting wrench is the tool for tight spaces and awkward angles. Combine that with it’s one-handed operation and lighter weight than standard pipe wrenches-and this becomes an incredibly useful tool contractors and plumbers can take anywhere and use all day long.
Thanks for watching. To learn more about the 12” Self-Adjusting Pipe Wrench
and other Crescent products, visit CrescentTool.com
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ive seen a lot of people use these for quick tie rod adjustments for alignments, faster than using a crescent wrench and grips better
Crescent wrench lol.
whats so funny about that
+Gear head Garage I think he thinks it's funny because "Crescent Wrench" is a brand name. You were probably talking about an "adjustable wrench" when you said "faster than using a crescent wrench".
its called a crescent wrench because of the shape of the head of the wrench i knew what i was talking about when i made the comment he clearly did not. yes crescent happens to be the name of a company but that doesn't change the origination of the term for the tool.