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Martin RN7125 Striking Face Box Wrench, 2" Opening, 6 Point Standard, Straight Pattern

Item # MTRN7125
Martin RN7125 Striking Face Box Wrench, 2\" Opening, 6 Point Standard, Straight Pattern Martin Tool and Forge MTRN7125
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Martin RN7125 Striking Face Box Wrench, 2" Opening, 6 Point Standard, Straight Pattern

  • Martin RN7125 heavy-duty striking face box wrench with a 2 inch opening and straight pattern design, built for demanding industrial applications requiring secure fastening and loosening of large nuts and bolts.
  • Features:
    • Forged from high-quality alloy steel for maximum durability and strength
    • 2 inch 6-point box end provides a secure grip on fasteners to reduce rounding
    • Straight pattern design for easy alignment and access in tight spaces
    • Striking face allows use with a hammer for stubborn or rusted fasteners
    • Industrial black finish for corrosion resistance and reduced glare
  • Specifications:
    • Manufacturer: Martin
    • Part Number: RN7125
    • Opening Size: 2 inches
    • Point Style: 6 point standard
    • Overall Length: 11-11/16 inches
  • Martin RN7125 also referred to as Martin striking box wrench, 2 inch straight pattern box wrench, alloy steel striking wrench, industrial black finish wrench, and heavy-duty hammer-assisted box wrench.

 

Martin is a leading manufacturer of professional-grade hand tools, producing forged alloy steel wrenches and other industrial tools trusted by heavy equipment technicians, maintenance crews, and plant operators worldwide.

 

Q: What is the purpose of the striking face on this wrench?
A: The striking face allows a hammer to be used for breaking loose stubborn or rusted fasteners.

 

Q: What is the finish on the wrench?
A: It has an industrial black finish that provides corrosion resistance and reduces glare in bright work environments.

 

Q: What type of applications is this wrench designed for?
A: It is designed for heavy-duty industrial use, especially where large fasteners need extra force to loosen or tighten.