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Contact SupplierAn industrial spanner is a heavy-duty hand tool used in industrial settings to grip, tighten, or loosen nuts, bolts, and fasteners. These spanners are designed to withstand high torque, harsh environments, and frequent use, making them essential for sectors like oil & gas, manufacturing, mining, construction, and power generation.
🔧 Types of Industrial Spanners| Open-End Spanner | U-shaped openings at one or both ends, used for gripping flat sides of nuts/bolts. |
| Ring Spanner | Closed-loop at one or both ends, offers better grip and torque. |
| Combination Spanner | One open-end and one ring-end; versatile and commonly used. |
| Adjustable Spanner | Movable jaw to fit various sizes; also known as a Crescent wrench. |
| Socket Spanner | Uses interchangeable sockets with a ratchet handle; good for tight spaces. |
| Torque Spanner (Wrench) | Designed to apply specific torque; used in precision tasks like engine assembly. |
| Striking (Slugging) Spanner | Heavy-duty spanner designed to be struck with a hammer; used for large fasteners. |
| Non-Sparking Spanner | Made from non-ferrous metals for hazardous environments (e.g., copper alloys). |
Heavy equipment maintenance
Pipeline and flange work
Wind turbines and power plants
Shipbuilding
Refineries and chemical plants
Assembly lines in factories
Chrome vanadium steel (strong, corrosion-resistant)
Carbon steel (tough and affordable)
Alloy steel (enhanced strength)
Non-sparking alloys (for explosive environments)
High torque resistance
Corrosion resistance (chrome plating or stainless steel)
Precision-machined jaws or heads
Comfortable grip or insulation (for electrical work)
Compliance with standards like ISO, ANSI, or DIN











