LOCKJAW™ Ratcheting Flare Nut Wrench

Lockjaw Flare nut wrenches are an essential tool for any mechanic or DIYer, so make sure you have a few in your toolbox. With this guide, you’ll be an expert in no time!

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Description

Introducing the next generation, patented ratcheting open-ended flare nut Lockjaw wrench.

This versatile Lockjaw wrench works on both Metric and Inch nuts.

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Lockjaw Flare Nut Wrench Features:    

  • Push on and pull off feature allows the tool to be used with one hand.
  • Works on both metric and SAE fasteners in one tool.
  • Unique ratcheting feature allows the user to ratchet around the nut without having to remove the tool from the nut.
  • Innovative head design gives the tool unrivaled gripping strength.
  • Works on damaged nuts.
  • The more leverage exerted on the tool, the tighter the grip on the nut.
  • Rates at double the ASME and DIN standard torque levels.
  • Set included sizes 8-9mm, 10-11mm, 12-13mm, and 14-15mm.
  • 16x17mm (5/8″ x 11/16″) and 18x19mm (23/32″ x 3/4″) also available.
  • One tool works on both metric and SAE equivalent

SAE sizes: 5/16” x 11/32”, 3/8” x 7/16”, 15/32” x 1/2” and 9/16” x 19/32”, 5/8″ x 11/16″, 23/32″ x 3/4″.

A flare nut wrench is a type of wrench that is used to loosen or tighten bolts and nuts that are in hard-to-reach places. It is a long, thin wrench that can be inserted into narrow spaces. flare nut wrenches come in different sizes and can be used with different types of bolts and nuts.
A flare nut wrench is a specialized wrench that’s designed essentially for the completion of almost any mechanical automotive repair (not to mention quite a few jobs around the house like pipe fittings and other cylindrical objects).

Knowing how to use a flare nut wrench can be helpful in many situations, such as when you’re trying to fix a broken pipe under the sink or when you’re trying to install a new engine in your car. If you’re not sure how to use a flare nut wrench, here’s a quick guide:

  • Insert the flare nut wrench into the space where the bolt or nut is located.
  • Place the jaws of the wrench around the bolt or nut.
  • Apply pressure to the wrench handle to loosen or tighten the bolt or nut.
  • Remove the flare nut wrench from the space once the bolt or nut has been loosened or tightened.

FAQs about the Ratcheting Flare Nut Wrench

1. What is a flare nut wrench?

A flare nut wrench is a type of wrench that’s used to loosen or tighten bolts and nuts. The name “flare nut wrench” comes from the fact that the wrench has a long, thin body that’s shaped like a cylinder.

2. How do you use a flare nut wrench?

To use a flare nut wrench, first you need to identify the bolt or nut that you want to loosen or tighten. Then, position the wrench so that the body of the wrench is parallel to the bolt or nut. Finally, apply pressure to the wrench while turning it in the direction that you want to go.

3. What are some benefits of using a flare nut wrench?

There are several benefits of using a flare nut wrench. First, they’re very versatile and can be used on a variety of different types of bolts and nuts. Second, they’re easy to use and don’t require a lot of strength. Finally, they’re relatively inexpensive and can be found at most hardware stores.

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