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[[Nuts]] and [[Bolts]] require tools to fasten and unfasten often called wrenches. Some wrenches have advantages over others, in terms of cost, speed, availability, reproducibility, etc. | |||
=Challenges= | =Challenges= | ||
=Approaches= | =Approaches= |
Revision as of 20:55, 1 March 2021
Introduction
Nuts and Bolts require tools to fasten and unfasten often called wrenches. Some wrenches have advantages over others, in terms of cost, speed, availability, reproducibility, etc.
Challenges
Approaches
- Iris adjustable wrench
- Pipe wrench
- Crescent wrench 1, Crescent wrench 2
- Socket wrench 1, Socket wrench 2
- Box end wrench 1, Box end wrench 2, Flexible box end wrench
- Allen wrench handles 1, Allen wrench handles 2
Tools | Notes | CAD |
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Two 13mm box-end wrenches | Possible to be quick, but takes more skill. More effort. | |
One 13mm power wrench and one 13mm box-end wrench | Requires electricity, drastically reduces time and effort required. |
References