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Extra Large Wrenches for
Extra Large Jobs
WEST BOYLSTON, MA June
5, 2012 . . . A twofold
problem faces companies
involved in heavy
industries: how to make
workers more productive
without sacrificing
their safety. Too often,
workers will use the
wrong tool for the job,
resulting in damaged
equipment or personal
injury. Lowell
Corporation’s 40 Series
ratchet wrenches and 50
Series socket wrenches
are designed expressly
to give workers the
right tools for
extremely demanding
applications.
The cast malleable iron
40 Series wrenches are
available up to 48” long
with square, hex, or
round/keyed openings up
to 4-1/2”. They have
reversing controls in
the head and enclosed,
replaceable gears. The
tools’ bolt-thru design
makes it easy to tighten
nuts on any threaded
length.
The 50 Series socket
wrenches take a wide
range of hex and square
sockets that can be
easily changed out with
a removable retaining
ring. Ratchet handles
are available up to 64”
long and socket openings
up to 9”. There is a
reversing control in the
head and the bolt-thru
design lets the tool
access nuts on any
threaded length. For
extra durability, the
ratchet mechanism is
enclosed.
Lowell extra large
wrenches are commonly
found on crushing
equipment at coal fired
power plants, operating
valves or tightening
large nuts and bolts at
refineries and attaching
counterweights to cranes
on construction sites.
Other applications
include back-up rudder
control systems on
ships, heat exchanger
plate assembly, pipeline
assembly and
maintenance, and a
variety of manufacturing
jobs.
For more information
about Lowell extra large
wrenches, or for a
full-line catalog,
call
800/456-9355 or
508/835-2900, email
customerservice@lowellcorp.com
or visit the parent
company’s website,
www.lowellcorp.com. |