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Posted: Sun May 18, 2008 9:50 am Post subject: trim |
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BTW is a power spanner powered by mains current?Wrenches are always bigger
than spanners?>>
Hi Russ,
this is getting out of hand.
We always use `spanner`, either `open ended` or a closed `ring spanner`.
Next step up would be a ratchet spanner with interchangeable size sockets.
to fit various sized nuts. Next up the powered variety.Usually used at a
professional level. Kiwk Fit (do you have those?) or assembly line workers
or those doing a repetitive job, changind car/lorry wheels for instance.
Usually compressed air driven although I believe a battery operated tool is
an option. Never seen one.
When sizes begin to go up we would probably use `wrench`. Particularly a
Stillson Wrench which is adjustable for really heavy work. Removing lorry
wheel nuts without power for instance.
Cheers
Pat
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