• STANLEY Pipe wrench 6/12 pierced 12mm

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STANLEY pipe wrench made of chrome-vanadium steel, covered with a nickel coating to protect against corrosion. Hexagonal on one side, dodecagonal on the other. Ideal for precision work in accordance with ISO 2236 and NFE 74 303.

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STANLEY Pipe Wrench - Pierced, 6/12-point

The STANLEY pipe wrench is made of high-quality chrome vanadium steel, ensuring durability and long life. Coated with a nickel layer, the wrench is resistant to corrosion, making it an ideal choice for heavy-duty work in harsh environments. The design of the wrench allows the use of both hexagon and dodecagonal sockets, giving you more flexibility when working with a variety of screw connections. The tool complies with ISO 2236 and NFE 74 303 standards, guaranteeing high quality workmanship and precision.

Key features of the STANLEY Pipe Wrench:

  • ✅ Chrome vanadium steel – exceptional durability and strength
  • ✅ Nickel coating – protection against corrosion
  • ✅ Hexagon socket on one side, dodecagonal socket on the other
  • ✅ Punctured – allows the use of a transverse knob
  • ✅ Complies with ISO 2236 and NFE 74 303

Use

The STANLEY pipe wrench is an indispensable tool in work where precision and protection of screws against damage are required. Thanks to its double-sided design (6-point and 12-point socket), the wrench will work well in mechanical workshops, service stations and home assembly work. A pierced hole allows the use of a transverse knob, which makes it easier to work in hard-to-reach places.

Technical data

Cap size 12 mm
Material Chrome vanadium steel
Shell Nickel
Shape of the caps 6-point and 12-point
Standards ISO 2236, NFE 74 303
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