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  1. Aug 4, 2020 · A spud wrench is an open-ended wrench and thus can be used to tighten or loosen nuts, bolts, and other types of fasteners. While not as versatile in this regard as wrenches with an open end on one side and a closed-end on the other, it can be used as a traditional wrench.

  2. May 7, 2018 · A spud wrench is a wrench with an adjustable or standard box wrench on one end and a tapered spike on the other. The spike can be used to line up bolt holes when installing pipe fittings, doing automotive work or—in the case of iron workers—for lining up bolt holes in girders and beams.

  3. Count on the reliable RIDGID Spud Wrench to tighten bolts in hard to reach places and conquer the toughest plumbing jobs. Twelve inch Spud Wrench features narrow jaws to fit into tight places.

  4. FEATURES: 12" Spud Wrench features narrow jaws to fit into tight places. Smooth, toothless jaws ideal for square or rectangular stock. Catalog No. - 31400 Size - 12inches Pipe Capacity - 3/8” – 2... Read more

  5. Jun 7, 2023 · A spud wrench is a tool used by plumbers and pipefitters to tighten and loosen nuts on pipes and fittings. The tool is designed with an adjustable jaw that can be tightened onto the nut with a screw mechanism on the handle.

  6. Ridgid Spud Wrench. Hex jaw design gives multi-sided, secure grip on all hex nuts, square nuts, unions and valve packing nuts. The extra-wide opening offset model is ideal for securing drain nuts on sinks and tubs. Thin, smooth jaws slip into the tightest places.

  7. Spud Wrenches. 45 products. Spud wrenches have a tapered spike at the handle end that’s used to align bolt holes when installing automotive components, beams, girders, or pipe fittings. The opposite end comes with a wrench to rotate fasteners for installation or removal.

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