Pipe Wrench(Stillson Type) 14"
Pipe Wrench(Stillson Type) 14"
Conforming to IS:4003-1978
Drop forged high-grade steel
Anti-slip handle for comfort grip
Induction hendened jaws
A unique double spring system
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The main difference between a 12" and a 14" Stillson-type pipe wrench is the length of the handle and the maximum size of the pipe that it can grip. A 14" pipe wrench typically has a longer handle and a larger jaw opening than a 12" pipe wrench, allowing it to grip pipes that are up to 2-1/2 inches in diameter.
A 14" pipe wrench is commonly used by plumbers and other tradespeople to grip and turn pipes and other cylindrical objects. It can be used to tighten or loosen pipe fittings, remove old pipes, and install new ones. It is also useful for general repair work around the house, such as fixing leaky pipes or replacing bathroom fixtures.
To use a 14" pipe wrench, adjust the jaws of the wrench to the size of the pipe that you need to grip. Position the jaws around the pipe and turn the wrench handle clockwise to tighten the jaws. Use the wrench handle to turn the pipe in the direction that you need it to go. Be careful not to apply too much force or torque, as this can damage the pipe or the wrench.
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