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Lowell adds new sizes to
strap wrench line
WEST BOYLSTON, MA
March 1, 2012 . . .
Lowell Corporation has
added six new models to
its lines of cast iron
Simplex and Warnock
strap wrenches, tools
that make it possible to
turn any shape without
scratching, denting, or
crushing in industrial,
construction, water, and
high line utility work
as well in home
applications.
Additions to
the Simplex standard
duty line are the
S-1224, the S-1230, and
the S-1848. The Warnock
additions are the
W-1224, the W-1230, and
the W-1848. Specs are
the same for both lines:
handle lengths range
from 12” to 18”; strap
lengths range from 24”
to 48”; and capacities
range from 4” to 10”.
Custom strap lengths are
available for both
models.
Industrial
and construction uses
include loosening and
tightening oddly-shaped
and/or frozen fittings,
machine and vehicle oil
filters, small
handwheels, PVC pipe,
knurled fasteners and
knobs, and turned
shafts.
Around the
home, the tools are
ideal for plumbing
repairs and to loosen
vehicle oil filters, jar
lids, and miscellaneous
knobs and odd-shaped
handles.
Both Simplex
and Warnock wrenches
have a baked-on epoxy
finish that is harder
and solvent-resistant,
and, as a result, more
durable, than
conventional finishes.
Both wrenches
are guaranteed against
defects in material and
workmanship for a period
of one year from date of
delivery.
For more
information about Lowell
strap wrenches, or for a
full-line catalog, call
800/456-9355 or
508/835-2900, email
customerservice@lowellcorp.com,
or visit the company’s
web site:
www.lowellcorp.com.
A video on strap wrench
usage may be seen at
http://www.lowellcorp.com/products/strapwrenches.html.
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