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News Release from: Irwin Industrial Tool Company | Subject: Hilmor 12" Stillson Wrench
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 04 May 2005
Irwin plays it safe with 12" Stillson
Wrench
Irwin Hilmor 12" Stillson Wrench features a hardened oversize adjusting nut for strength and easy adjustment
With the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) continuing its focus on workplace safety across the UK, The Irwin Industrial Tool Company, the UK's leading manufacturer of hand tools and power tool accessories, also continues to make safety a priority With features such as drop forged and heat treated steel body and upper jaw, solid nut abutment and oversized adjusting nut, the long established and dependable Irwin Hilmor 12" Stillson Wrench is no exception
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 22 Jul 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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Due to the unique connection of the hook jaw, nut and body, the frame carries no load in use.
All loading is transferred direct from the handle to the nut and jaw via the nut abutment, a feature forged in to the handle.
This helps ensure the frame is not load bearing, making a stronger wrench and eliminating frame failure.
Ideal for tasks such as releasing tough couplings, the Irwin Hilmor 12" Stillson Wrench features a hardened oversize adjusting nut for strength and easy adjustment, providing tradesmen with a vital tool they can depend on even in the toughest site environments.
The jaws are also drop forged and precision hardened to eliminate breakage, reduce wear and increase the life of the tool.
The whole wrench is designed and manufactured to conform to British Standard BS3594, which guarantees safety, making the Irwin Hilmor Stillson Wrench the safest product on the market.
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