SATA 24-in Chrome vanadium steel Pipe Wrench
Item #5394469 |
Model #ST70817ST
Forged jaw, featuring easing spinning adjusting nut
Chrome vanadium alloy steel (Cr-V) for exceptional strength and durability
3 inch (75mm) jaw capacity
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Forged jaw, featuring easing spinning adjusting nut
Chrome vanadium alloy steel (Cr-V) for exceptional strength and durability
3 inch (75mm) jaw capacity
General | |||
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Color/Finish Family | Green | ||
Dimensions | |||
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Length Measurement | 24-in | Maximum Pipe Diameter (Inches) | 2.5 |
Features | |||
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Adjustable | Yes | Minimum Pipe Diameter (Inches) | 1.5 |
Material | Chrome vanadium steel | Set/Individual | Individual |
Maximum Opening (Inches) | 3 | Total Number of Pieces | 1 |
Certifications | |||
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CA Residents: Prop 65 Warning(s) | No | ||
Warranty | |||
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Warranty | Limited lifetime | ||
Miscellaneous | |||
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UNSPSC | 27111700 | ||
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Quality, well build product
This wrench feels quality made. The materials are solid. Feels good in your hand. Well balanced. Good weight. Mechanism moves well. Teeth have a strong grip.
Rugged and Reliable
This is very hefty in weight from what it may first seem when seeing it online or hanging on the shelf. The design of the teeth and overall construction allow you to really put the pressure on this without fear that it will break or slip unless what you're pulling on is stripped. The dimensional measurements cast into the side of the adjustable portion of the wrench make it very easy to set the desired gap. The coating feels very durable and I like that it's not slippery like other coatings on s...
Perfect size for a "Big" pipe wrench
I needed to remove a rust ball hitch and this fit the bill. I expected it to be heavier for it's size, but it doesn't feel cheap. I guess the size designations are a suggestion because at 2" it was closer to 2.5".
It’s a beast
A solid wrench with good leverage with its length. The teeth grab well. I wish the head was a little longer to grab pipes that are a bit thicker with more teeth.
Sturdy wrench with smooth jaw adjustment
Really nice sturdy wrench, lots of room in the jaw for larger pipes. It's a heavy wrench but the adjusting portion moves really smooth for its size. It also has the jaw opening size on the upper jaw which is nice. If you spin the adjuster to it's full capacity the upper jaw will completely come out but that's not a real issue. Overall it's a really nice wrench that should hold up well over time.
Heavy duty pipe wrench
Heavyweight pipe wrench. It weighs roughly 8.5 pounds so is nice and sturdy. Good gripping teeth and the collar twists very easily without resistance but holds well. This should easily help bust loose a stubborn nut or two.
Lean mean green machine! Great for Homeowners.
I’ve never seen a green pipe wrench before. Quality is good and operation is good too, it’s smooth when opening and closing the jaws. I wanted a pipe wrench for the house that wouldn’t break the bank and that would last. This one meets those requirements and it’s green which is different. I used it to tighten my water valve outside my house and it did the job. I would give this a try if you’re in the market for an affordable pipe wrench.
Pipe wrench
Nice pipe wrench . Feels good in hand, 24 inches should be a good all around wrench with good leverage. Solid easy to use adjustment nut and jaw . I do like the green color vs red .
Heavy duty wrench
Ok this thing is heavy duty and the emphasize is on heavy. It weighs 8.6 pounds at at 2 feet long and will definitely be able to handle anything you throw at it. Even though it’s meant for pipes, I use this to hold anything stable. As you can see in the picture once it makes a grip, it will hold on. Essential tool when you need to put soothingly in a vice grip.
Heavy and Good Bite
This is a 24” pipe wrench. It’s nice and heavy gauge steel. The teeth are well grooved and deep enough to dig in when you need a good bit on a pipe or bolt. I used it on a hitch ball bolt and it gripped great and had good leverage.
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