The GearWrench ratcheting box end needs as little as 5 of sweep to move a fastener
Long bolts and threaded rods are not a problem for the GearWrench. The ratcheting head allows the wrench to travel the length of the threads without removing the box end from the fastener
The thin head and shank allow the GearWrench into the tightest areas
The Surface Drive box end configuration virtually eliminates the rounding of fasteners. By moving the contact points of the wrench back from the edge of the fastener, the area of flat contact is expanded, distributing the load over a wide area
GearWrench ratcheting combination wrench meets or exceeds ANSI, DIN and federal torque specifications for standard professional combination wrenches
The GearWrench ratcheting combination wrench is a precision tool and is not intended to free frozen fasteners