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Tool company intros it biggest adjustable wrench at 30-in.

By Paul Dvorak | February 8, 2013

The 30-in. wrench provides users with a reinforced joint, with a 1.5-in.thick and 6.3-in. width, as well as premium support behind the wrench’s 12 lb steel structure.

The 30-in. wrench gives users a reinforced joint, with a 1.5-in.thick and 6.3-in. width, as well as premium support behind the wrench’s 12 lb steel structure.

Channellock Inc. has introduced its 30 in. 830 Adjustable Wrench. The new tool complements the existing adjustable wrench line and is a full six inches longer than the previous offering from the company.

The new wrench provides power and leverage, as well as a jaw capacity up to three in. What’s more, the wrench is forged from Chrome Vanadium Steel for superior durability and performance makes it capable of handling large and demanding jobs in industry.

“As jobs continue growing in demand and difficulty, we saw the need for a tool capable of withstanding the toughest tasks that come from the toughest industries,” said Ryan DeArment, vice president of sales and marketing at Channellock Inc. “The tool goes further than the rest to provide tradesmen and professionals the ability to complete their most difficult jobs.”

The 30-in. wrench provides users with a reinforced joint, with a 1.5-in.thick and 6.3-in. width, as well as premium support behind the wrench’s 12 lb steel structure. With such a massive frame the new wrench is for professionals in the fleet maintenance, rigging, and industrial and commercial industries. Tradesmen and professionals will be able to purchase the new wrench from their local independent hardware retailer or directly from …

CHANNELLOCK 
www.channellock.com


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