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Martin 1813 Straight Pattern Striking Face Box Wrench, 2-3/16 inch Opening, 12 inch Length, 12-Point Martin Tool and Forge MT1813
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Martin 1813 Straight Pattern Striking Face Box Wrench, 2-3/16 inch Opening, 12 inch Length, 12-Point

Item # MT1813
$132.03
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Martin 1813 Straight Pattern Striking Face Box Wrench, 2-3/16 inch Opening, 12 inch Length, 12-Point

  • Martin 1813 straight pattern striking face box wrench with a 2-3/16 inch opening, 12 inch overall length, and 12-point design for demanding industrial applications
  • Features:
    • 2-3/16 inch box end fits large industrial fasteners
    • 12-point design offers multiple engagement positions for easier alignment
    • Straight pattern configuration provides a direct approach for heavy-duty torque
    • Striking face allows hammer-assisted turning of stubborn or high-torque bolts
  • Specifications:
    • Manufacturer: Martin
    • Part Number: 1813
    • Opening Size: 2-3/16 inch
    • Overall Length: 12 inch
    • Design: Straight pattern, 12-point striking face box wrench
  • The Martin 1813 straight pattern striking face box wrench can also be referred to as Martin 12-point box wrench, straight pattern striking wrench, heavy-duty industrial box wrench, hammer-assisted box wrench, and Martin 1813 wrench.

 

Martin manufactures the 1813 straight pattern striking face box wrench featuring a 2-3/16 inch opening, 12 inch length, and 12-point design. Built for industrial applications, it allows hammer-assisted torque for large fasteners.

 

Q: What is the opening size of the Martin 1813 striking face box wrench?
A: The opening size is 2-3/16 inch, designed for large structural and industrial bolts.

 

Q: What is the overall length of the Martin 1813 wrench?
A: The overall length is 12 inch, providing leverage and access for heavy-duty applications.

 

Q: What is the benefit of the straight pattern and 12-point design?
A: The straight pattern allows a direct line of torque, and the 12-point design provides multiple engagement angles for easier bolt alignment.