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ADJUSTABLE  WRENCHES
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is  not  built  for  use  on  extremely  hard-to-turn  items. Its  usefulness  is  achieved  by  being  capable  of  fitting odd-sized nuts. This flexibility is achieved although one jaw of the adjustable open-end wrench is fixed, because the other jaw is moved along a slide by a thumbscrew  adjustment  (fig.  1-11).  By  turning  the thumbscrew,  you  can  adjust  the  jaw  opening  to  fit various sizes of nuts. Adjustable wrenches are available in varying sizes, normally ranging from 4 to 24 inches in length. The size of the wrench selected for a particular job is dependent  upon  the  size  of  the  nut  or  bolt  head  to which  the  wrench  is  to  be  applied. Adjustable  wrenches  are  often  called  “knuckle busters,” because mechanics frequently suffer these consequences as a result of improper usage of these tools.  To  avoid  accidents,  follow  four  simple  steps. First,  choose  a  wrench  of  the  correct  size;  that  is,  do not pick a large 12-inch wrench and adjust the jaw for use on a 3/8-inch nut. This could result in a broken bolt and a bloody hand. Second, be sure the jaws of the  correct-size  wrench  are  adjusted  to  fit  snugly  on the nut. Third, position the wrench around the nut until the nut is all the way into the throat of the jaws. If the wrench is not used in this manner, the result is apt to be as bloody as before. Fourth, pull the handle toward the side having the adjustable jaw (fig. 1-12). Figure  1-12.-Proper  procedure  for  using  adjustable wrenches. This will prevent the adjustable jaw from springing open and slipping off the nut. If the location of the work will not allow for all four steps to be followed when using an adjustable wrench, then select another type  of  wrench  for  the  job. Pipe  Wrench  (Stillson) In  rotating  or  holding  round  work,  an  adjustable pipe wrench (Stillson) may be used (fig. 1-13). The movable  jaw  on  a  pipe  wrench  is  pivoted  to  permit  a gripping action on the work. This tool must be used with  discretion,  as  the  jaws  are  serrated  and  always make  marks  on  the  work  unless  adequate  precautions are observed. The jaws should be adjusted so the bite on the work will be taken at about the center of the jaws. Chain  Pipe  Wrench A  different  type large sizes of pipe, of pipe wrench, used mostly on is the chain pipe wrench (fig. 1-14).  This  tool  works  in  one  direction  only,  but  can be backed partly around the work and a fresh hold taken  without  freeing  the  chain. To reverse the operation,  the  grip  is  taken  on  the  opposite  side  of  the head. The head is double sided and can be reversed when the teeth on one side are worn out. Figure  1-13.-Adjustable  pipe  wrench. Figure  1-11.-Adjustable  wrenches. 1-10

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